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5Hardware·Jun 22

Moody’s: Europe Fights to Match US in AI Data Centres

Europe faces a significant infrastructure disadvantage compared to the United States as it attempts to scale the data centers necessary for artificial intelligence development. Moody’s warns that regulatory hurdles, higher energy costs, and limited land availability are hindering the continent's ability to host the vast computing resources required to compete in the global AI market. This lag threatens to leave European firms increasingly reliant on American cloud providers for the processing power needed to train and deploy advanced large language models.

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