Amazon’s latest $11 billion AI data center in Indiana signals a profound shift in the foundational infrastructure powering the artificial intelligence revolution, an investment of unprecedented scale that underscores the intense competition for AI compute. In less than a year, Amazon transformed vast Indiana cornfields into its largest AI data center yet, an astonishing feat of rapid deployment and engineering. This colossal facility is not merely a testament to Amazon's logistical prowess but a strategic declaration in the high-stakes race for AI dominance, particularly through its commitment to homegrown chips and key partnerships.
CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos provided an exclusive inside look at this monumental project, interviewing key figures like Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer at Anthropic. Their discussions, featured on 'Squawk Box', illuminated Amazon's aggressive strategy to build out the physical backbone for advanced AI models, highlighting both the technological ambition and the burgeoning societal challenges that accompany such immense undertakings.
