NVIDIA Vera Rubin Data Center Investments Estimated at €41 Billion per Gigawatt
NVIDIA's new Vera Rubin architecture demands €41 billion investments for 1 gigawatt data centers, reshaping industry benchmarks. The global data center market is projected to reach €1.4 trillion by 2030, highlighting a rapid demand for AI-driven infrastructure.

Foxconn estimates that deploying a 1 gigawatt data center based on NVIDIA's Vera Rubin architecture will require up to €41 billion. This figure includes the cost of up to 3,557 rack servers, each priced around €8 million, and annual energy expenses reaching €1.1 billion.
The global data center market is expected to hit €1.4 trillion by 2030, necessitating the addition of 18 gigawatts of new electrical capacity each year to meet demand. Concurrently, Google has introduced the Brazos liquid-cooling design for AI data centers, which may accelerate the standardization of cooling solutions. Analysts suggest this trend could pressure profit margins for existing suppliers in the AI inference market and shift spending from new data centers to retrofitting existing ones.




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