Amazon's AWS to launch Saudi Arabia data centers, invest over $5.3 billion
Amazon Web Services plans to invest $5.3 billion in data centers in Saudi Arabia by 2026, alongside Google-parent Alphabet and Microsoft. The move aims to support the growing adoption of artificial intelligence technologies in the region.

The cloud region will enable customers to securely store content and run workloads while offering higher speed for its users.
Amazon and its cloud competitors Google-parent Alphabet and Microsoft have said they will raise their investments, primarily for data centers, to support the growing adoption of artificial intelligence technologies.
Amazon said customers in the region that use AWS to run workloads include Saudi Telecom Company SJSC, Seera Holding and Mobily, among others.
Apple and Amazon, led by its AWS unit, were in discussions with Riyadh on investing in Saudi Arabia, Reuters reported in 2017.
Last month, the head of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) sovereign wealth fund pitched the kingdom as a prospective hub for AI activity outside the United States, citing its energy resources and funding capacity.
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