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Home » Meta to spend big on data centers and AI infrastructure in 2024

Meta to spend big on data centers and AI infrastructure in 2024

February 4, 2024
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Meta has outlined its financial strategy for 2024, emphasizing substantial investments in data centers, artificial intelligence (AI) hardware, and broader infrastructure enhancements. In its quarterly financial report, Meta projects its total expenses to remain steady, within the range of $94 billion to $99 billion, mirroring previous forecasts.

A key focus for the upcoming year is the expansion of Meta’s infrastructure. The company anticipates increased depreciation expenses due to its recent capital investments, alongside higher operating costs from enlarging its infrastructure footprint. This expansion reflects Meta’s efforts to bolster its operational capabilities to support advanced technological developments.

Particularly noteworthy is Meta’s adjusted capital expenditure forecast, now set at $30 billion to $37 billion for 2024, incorporating a $2 billion increase at the higher end from earlier estimates. This revision is propelled by Meta’s commitment to scaling its data center operations with a new architecture and enhancing its server capacity for both AI and non-AI functionalities. These investments are essential for supporting Meta’s next-generation AI research and product development initiatives.

While Meta has not provided long-term guidance beyond 2024, it signals that its ambitious AI research and development endeavors will require ongoing infrastructure investment. This strategic focus underlines the company’s dedication to leading in AI and technology infrastructure, setting the stage for future growth and innovation in the tech industry.

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