HPE and Foxconn to Expand AI Server Production in Kutná Hora
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Foxconn are set to significantly increase AI server production in Kutná Hora, with orders already booked years in advance. This expansion is crucial as demand for AI infrastructure surges across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Foxconn will enhance AI server production in Kutná Hora, leveraging a 10 MW data center, with plans to expand to 35 MW within 18 months. HPE's operations will serve diverse regions including Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Additionally, Nvidia AI chips are operational in Lužice, where demand has surged for the Nvidia DGX B200, indicating a robust market for AI infrastructure. Concurrently, Nebius is establishing a 310 MW AI data center in Finland, while Mistral AI secured $830 million for its facility near Paris. The overall landscape reflects a growing need for advanced computational resources amid rising competition in AI technologies.




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