With generative AI driving unprecedented demand for cloud capacity, Amazon is treating Indiana as a strategic anchor in America’s next phase of digital infrastructure growth. The company’s newly announced $15 billion investment, adding 2.4 gigawatts of data center capacity across Northern Indiana, signals that the Midwest is becoming essential to hosting and scaling advanced AI workloads. The expansion builds on the $11 billion committed last year in St. Joseph County and will mirror the same infrastructure powering Project Rainier, Amazon’s flagship AI supercomputer. By designing its own chips, servers, and network architecture, AWS is positioning these campuses to deliver the…
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