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ESR and CloudHQ Partner for $2 Billion Data Centre Campus in Japan

ESR Group, a Hong Kong-based real estate manager, has announced a partnership with U.S.-based data centre provider CloudHQ to co-develop and operate a $2 billion data centre campus in Osaka, Japan. The facility will be built in three phases, with the first phase set to be operational by June 2025, delivering 25 megawatts (MW) of capacity.

This collaboration comes at a time when the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) is fueling a global surge in data centre investments, with real estate managers, private equity firms, and global investors racing to meet this demand. The new campus in Nanko Kita, Osaka, is expected to offer a total of 130 MW of data centre capacity upon completion.

ESR views this joint venture as a significant step in its broader strategy to expand and enhance its data centre capabilities. According to Diarmid Massey, CEO of ESR Data Centres, the company remains confident in the long-term growth potential of the data centre market in Japan and across the Asia-Pacific region.

 

iGenius to Complete $1B Data Centre Project with Nvidia by Summer

Italian AI startup iGenius is on track to complete a $1 billion data centre project in southern Italy by the summer, utilizing Nvidia technology. The project, which will span five years, has prompted the company to extend its funding round from an initial target of 650 million euros. CEO Uljan Sharka shared that the new supercomputer built for the data centre will perform at an extraordinary rate, capable of executing 115 billion calculations per second. This marks a significant leap from Europe’s previous top supercomputers, which could handle only 0.5 billion calculations per second until last year.

The data centre will be powered by Nvidia’s advanced Blackwell chips, providing 35 times more computing power than their predecessors, while using 25 times less energy. The facility will house 80 of Nvidia’s most powerful servers, each containing 72 Blackwell chips. Southern Italy was chosen as the site for the project due to its surplus of renewable energy capacity, which will help meet the high power demands of the supercomputing operation.

iGenius, founded in 2016, is one of the few AI startups in Europe valued at over $1 billion, competing with other industry players such as France’s Mistral and Germany’s DeepL. The company recently launched Colosseum 355B, a large language model designed specifically for industries with stringent data protection needs, including finance, heavy industry, and government sectors. iGenius differentiates itself from competitors like OpenAI by providing open-source AI models for companies to run on their own infrastructure, allowing for greater control over sensitive data.