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423亿美元!特朗普访英,美科技巨头齐“下注”英国
Ge Long Hui· 2025-09-17 02:18
Group 1 - The core point of the news is the announcement of a "Tech Prosperity Deal" between the UK and the US, which will see major American tech companies invest over £31 billion ($42.3 billion) in the UK for AI systems, quantum computing, and other tech projects [1][10][11] Group 2 - Microsoft plans to invest $30 billion in the UK from 2025 to 2028, including $15.5 billion in additional capital and $15.1 billion in local operations, marking its largest financial commitment in the UK [2][3] - This investment will support the construction of the UK's largest supercomputer, equipped with over 23,000 advanced GPU chips, in collaboration with UK cloud computing company Nscale [3] Group 3 - Nvidia announced an investment of approximately $15 billion in the UK, partnering with Nscale and CoreWeave to deploy 120,000 Blackwell GPU chips, marking the largest deployment in Europe [5] - Google plans to invest around $6.8 billion in the UK over the next two years for AI, R&D, and related engineering, including the establishment of a new data center in Waltham Cross [6][7] Group 4 - OpenAI will invest in the UK through the "Stargate UK" initiative, planning to deploy up to 8,000 GPUs initially, with potential expansion to about 31,000 GPUs [7] - Salesforce has increased its investment in the UK to $6 billion, up from a previously committed $4 billion in 2023 [7] Group 5 - CoreWeave has added £1.5 billion to its investment in the UK, bringing its total investment over the past year to £250 million, and plans to collaborate with DataVita to build a large AI data center powered by renewable energy [7] - Oracle and Amazon Web Services have also reaffirmed or announced multi-billion-pound investment commitments to the UK [7]
特朗普本周将访问英国 科技、核能合作与钢铁关税成焦点
智通财经网· 2025-09-15 08:59
Group 1 - The U.S. and U.K. are set to announce cooperation agreements in technology and civil nuclear energy during President Trump's state visit from September 16 to 18 [1] - The U.K. government aims to finalize steel tariffs under the trade agreement framework [1] - Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host Trump to discuss closer cooperation on issues like Ukraine and aims to implement lower tariffs on steel and aluminum [2] Group 2 - A "world-leading technology cooperation agreement" is expected to be signed, along with multi-billion dollar agreements for developing small nuclear projects [2] - The U.S. plans to lower import tariffs on automobiles, aluminum, and steel, with details on automotive tariffs already agreed upon in June [2] - The U.K. announced over £1.25 billion ($1.69 billion) in investments from companies like PayPal and Bank of America prior to Trump's visit [2] Group 3 - CoreWeave, a U.S. cloud computing provider, will announce investment plans in the U.K. during the same week [3] - U.K. officials will travel to the U.S. to finalize details of Trump's visit, marking his second visit to the U.K. in two months [3] - Initiatives to deepen cultural ties, including promoting basketball and partnerships between heritage and arts institutions, will also be announced [3]