Core Insights - Google plans to announce its largest investment in Germany on November 11, focusing on infrastructure and data centers, as well as innovative projects utilizing renewable energy and waste heat [1] - Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom are constructing a €1 billion ($1.2 billion) data center in Germany to enhance European infrastructure for complex AI systems, set to begin operations in Q1 2026 [1] - The EU announced a €200 billion plan in February to support AI development within the region, aiming to double the capacity for driving such models in the next five to seven years [1] Group 1 - Google will reveal details of its investment plan alongside German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil [1] - The investment will include the expansion of operations in Munich, Frankfurt, and Berlin [1] - The data center by Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom will utilize up to 10,000 GPUs [1] Group 2 - Deutsche Telekom is in discussions with other companies to participate in building an AI super factory, although progress has been slow [1] - The EU has yet to establish specific bidding review processes and funding allocation plans for the AI initiative [1]
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