BARCELONA, March 2 (Reuters) - Amazon said on Monday it would invest an additional 18 billion euros ($21 billion) in Spain to ...
It is the latest commitment from the tech company as it seeks to cash in on unrelenting demand for artificial intelligence.
Amazon.com Inc. today announced plans to spend €18 billion, or $21.05 billion, in Spain to expand its data center capacity ...
Amazon announces €18B investment in Spain's data centers and AI infrastructure, raising total commitment to €33.7B and ...
Amazon will allocate €30 million until 2035 to programs in Aragon communities. Its data centers in Aragon have been operating ...
Spanish antitrust authorities believe that Apple and Google took to long to comply with orders despite ongoing appeals, ...
Amazon has announced an additional $21 billion (about €18 billion) investment in Spain to scale up its data-centre footprint.
Amazon is set to further establish Spain as a hub for AI innovation with an additional investment of €18 billion, raising its ...
Spain's competition regulator fined Apple and Amazon €194 million for anti-competitive clauses in distribution contracts, ...
Spain’s competition regulator says that Apple and Amazon companies took too long to comply with an order and may issue a new ...
The new commitment raises Amazon’s total investment in Spain to 33.7 billion euros, reinforcing the country’s role as a key European hub ...
Amazon will invest an extra $21 billion in Spain to expand data centres and strengthen AI, raising its total Spanish investment to 33.7 billion euros.
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