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Tech Funding News site reports $327 million raised to build Australia’s largest green AI data centres

According to TechFundingNews, an Australian startup backed by Nvidia Corporation has raised US$327 million to develop the country’s largest green-AI data-centre infrastructure. The investment covers multiple gigawatts of renewable-powered compute capacity aiming to service generative-AI workloads at scale across Asia-Pacific. The round underscores how infrastructure funding is expanding beyond the US and China, and highlights growing demand for low-carbon, high-efficiency compute hubs. Investors pointed to strong growth projections for AI compute-demand and premium pricing for regulatory clean data-centre locations.
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Tech Funding News site reports $327 million raised to build Australia’s largest green AI data centres

According to TechFundingNews, an Australian startup backed by Nvidia Corporation has raised US$327 million to develop the country’s largest green-AI data-centre infrastructure. The investment covers multiple gigawatts of renewable-powered compute capacity aiming to service generative-AI workloads at scale across Asia-Pacific. The round underscores how infrastructure funding is expanding beyond the US and China, and highlights growing demand for low-carbon, high-efficiency compute hubs. Investors pointed to strong growth projections for AI compute-demand and premium pricing for regulatory clean data-centre locations.
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Tech Funding News site reports $327 million raised to build Australia’s largest green AI data centres
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An Australian startup secured US$327 million to build green-AI data centres, reflecting rising infrastructure investment outside US/China.
According to TechFundingNews, an Australian startup backed by Nvidia Corporation has raised US$327 million to develop the country’s largest green-AI data-centre infrastructure. The investment covers multiple gigawatts of renewable-powered compute capacity aiming to service generative-AI workloads at scale across Asia-Pacific. The round underscores how infrastructure funding is expanding beyond the US and China, and highlights growing demand for low-carbon, high-efficiency compute hubs. Investors pointed to strong growth projections for AI compute-demand and premium pricing for regulatory clean data-centre locations.

According to TechFundingNews, an Australian startup backed by Nvidia Corporation has raised US$327 million to develop the country’s largest green-AI data-centre infrastructure. The investment covers multiple gigawatts of renewable-powered compute capacity aiming to service generative-AI workloads at scale across Asia-Pacific. The round underscores how infrastructure funding is expanding beyond the US and China, and highlights growing demand for low-carbon, high-efficiency compute hubs. Investors pointed to strong growth projections for AI compute-demand and premium pricing for regulatory clean data-centre locations.
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