Samsung wants to build its first AI data center as it seeks to crack $1 billion dollar annual sales in cloud services

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  • The move follows rapid infrastructure expansion at Samsung SDS
  • Samsung SDS appointed a new CEO in November
  • AI data center demands are skyrocketing

Samsung’s IT services division has announced plans to build an AI data center as the firm looks to capitalize on growing industry demand for AI compute.

Samsung SDS has purchased land and infrastructure at the site of Samsung Electronics plant in Gumi, South Korea, for a fee believed to be around $15 million.

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