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    <title>Amazon Web Services AI Data Center Feed</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/operators/amazon-web-services/feed/</link>
    <description>Chronological feed for Amazon Web Services using the best public timeline year available for each tracked facility.</description>
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    <title>2028: SK Group–AWS Ulsan AI Data Center (South Korea)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/sk-aws-ulsan-ai-data-center-south-korea.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/sk-aws-ulsan-ai-data-center-south-korea.html</guid>
    <description>Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea | Announced | 1.0 GW — SK Group and Amazon Web Services unveiled a joint $5.1 billion investment in June 2025 to develop a hyperscale AI data center campus in Ulsan. The flagship complex anchors a planned &quot;AI Zone&quot; that will ultimately accommodate roughly 1 GW of</description>
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    <title>2027: Vistra&apos;s Comanche Peak Nuclear Data Center Campus</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/vistra-comanche-peak-nuclear-power-plant-expansion.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/vistra-comanche-peak-nuclear-power-plant-expansion.html</guid>
    <description>Glen Rose, Southwestern United States, United States | Planned | 1.2 GW — Vistra Corp. is developing a massive data center campus co-located at its Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant in Glen Rose, Texas. In September 2025, Vistra announced a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to supply up to 1,200 megawatts (M</description>
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    <title>2026: AWS US Government AI Supercomputing Expansion</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-us-government-ai-supercomputing-expansion.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-us-government-ai-supercomputing-expansion.html</guid>
    <description>Ashburn, Virginia / Oregon / Ohio, United States | Announced | 1.3 GW — In November 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a massive $50 billion investment to expand its AI and supercomputing infrastructure specifically for the U.S. federal government. This initiative is designed to add nearly 1.3 gigawatts </description>
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    <title>2026: Humain AI Data Centers (Saudi Arabia)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/humain-ai-data-centers-saudi-arabia.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/humain-ai-data-centers-saudi-arabia.html</guid>
    <description>Riyadh, Riyadh &amp; Dammam, Saudi Arabia | Under Construction | 200 MW — Saudi Arabia&apos;s Public Investment Fund (PIF) created Humain in 2025 as the kingdom&apos;s national AI infrastructure company, tasked with building sovereign AI compute at a scale that positions Saudi Arabia as a global AI leader. Construction bro</description>
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    <title>2026: Amazon Web Services — India Expansion (Rajasthan AI Campus)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-aws-india-announced-expansion.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-aws-india-announced-expansion.html</guid>
    <description>Jaipur, Rajasthan, India | Planned | 150 MW — Amazon Web Services has announced major expansion of its India cloud footprint as part of the company&apos;s commitment to invest over $12.7 billion in India by 2030. This includes expansion beyond the existing Mumbai (ap-south-1) and Hyderabad </description>
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    <title>2026: AWS — Peru Cloud Region (Announced)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-peru-ai-cloud-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-peru-ai-cloud-region.html</guid>
    <description>Lima, Lima, Peru | Announced | 40 MW — Amazon Web Services announced a new AWS region in Lima, Peru in 2024, slated for launch in 2025-2026. The Peru region would be AWS&apos;s second in South America after São Paulo and would serve the Andean market of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and no</description>
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    <title>2025: AWS AI Innovation Campuses (Salem and Falls Townships, PA)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-ai-innovation-campuses-pennsylvania.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-ai-innovation-campuses-pennsylvania.html</guid>
    <description>Salem Township, Salem and Falls Townships, Pennsylvania, United States | Under Construction | 1.8 GW — Amazon Web Services (AWS) is investing $20 billion to develop and expand &quot;AI Innovation Campuses&quot; across two key locations in Pennsylvania: Salem Township and Falls Township. These facilities are designed to anchor the massive compute requi</description>
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    <title>2025: AWS Mexico (Central) Region — Querétaro</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-mexico-central-region-queretaro.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-mexico-central-region-queretaro.html</guid>
    <description>Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico | Operational | 345 MW — Launched in January 2025, the AWS Mexico (Central) Region represents a $5 billion USD investment over 15 years. Located in the industrial hub of Querétaro, the region consists of three Availability Zones, each with independent power and coo</description>
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    <title>2025: AWS — Thailand Cloud Region (Asia Pacific)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-thailand-cloud-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-thailand-cloud-region.html</guid>
    <description>Bangkok, Bangkok / Chonburi, Thailand | Operational | 200 MW — Launched in January 2025, the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region represents a $5 billion USD (approx. 190 billion Baht) investment over 15 years. The region consists of three Availability Zones, each with independent power, cooling, and hig</description>
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    <title>2024: AWS Project Rainier (New Carlisle, Indiana)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-project-rainier-ai-campus-indiana.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-project-rainier-ai-campus-indiana.html</guid>
    <description>New Carlisle, New Carlisle, Indiana, United States | Operational | 2.4 GW — Amazon Web Services (AWS) is rapidly expanding its &quot;Project Rainier&quot; AI supercomputing campus in New Carlisle, Indiana, representing a total investment of $15 billion. The massive 2.4 gigawatt (GW) campus is specifically optimized to serve </description>
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    <title>2024: AWS — Mississippi AI Data Center (Ridgeland/Madison)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-mississippi-ai-data-center.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-mississippi-ai-data-center.html</guid>
    <description>Madison, Madison County, United States | Under Construction | 1.3 GW — In January 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a $10 billion investment to build two data center complexes in Madison County, Mississippi. This project represents the largest single capital investment in Mississippi&apos;s history. The cam</description>
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    <title>2024: Amazon&apos;s Nuclear-Powered Data Center Acquisition</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-nuclear-powered-data-center-acquisition.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-nuclear-powered-data-center-acquisition.html</guid>
    <description>Berwick, Northeastern United States, United States | Operational | 960 MW — In March 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) acquired the Cumulus Data Assets data center campus in Berwick, Pennsylvania, for $650 million. The campus is co-located with Talen Energy&apos;s 2.5 GW Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, providing AWS w</description>
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    <title>2024: AWS — Brazil AI Infrastructure (Expansion)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-brazil-cloud-region-expansion.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-brazil-cloud-region-expansion.html</guid>
    <description>São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil | Operational | 300 MW — In September 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a 10.1 billion reais (approximately $1.8 billion USD) investment in Brazil over 10 years to expand its cloud and generative AI infrastructure. This new funding focuses on the state of S</description>
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    <title>2024: AWS — Malaysia Cloud Region (Cyberjaya)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-malaysia-cloud-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-malaysia-cloud-region.html</guid>
    <description>Cyberjaya, Greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Operational | 300 MW — Launched in August 2024, the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region represents a $6 billion (RM25.5 billion) investment by Amazon Web Services over 15 years. The new region, based in Greater Kuala Lumpur (including major sites in Cyberjaya), co</description>
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    <title>2023: Amazon Web Services — Canada West Region (Calgary)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-canada-west-calgary-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-canada-west-calgary-region.html</guid>
    <description>Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Operational | 80 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its Canada West region (ca-west-1) in Calgary, Alberta in November 2023 — becoming the first full AWS region in Western Canada. The launch complemented AWS&apos;s existing Canada Central region in Montreal (ca-centra</description>
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    <title>2023: Amazon Web Services — Melbourne Australia Region (ap-southeast-4)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-melbourne-ap-southeast-4-australia.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-melbourne-ap-southeast-4-australia.html</guid>
    <description>Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Operational | 80 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its Melbourne, Australia region (ap-southeast-4) in January 2023 — the second full AWS region in Australia, complementing the original Sydney region (ap-southeast-2) that has operated since 2012. The Melbourne r</description>
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    <title>2023: Amazon Web Services — Israel Region (il-central-1, Tel Aviv)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-israel-tel-aviv-il-central-1.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-israel-tel-aviv-il-central-1.html</guid>
    <description>Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel | Operational | 60 MW — Amazon Web Services launched the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) region — il-central-1 — in August 2023. The region enables Israeli companies, government agencies, and global enterprises operating in Israel to run cloud workloads with local data resi</description>
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    <title>2022: Amazon Web Services — Hyderabad India Region (ap-south-2)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-hyderabad-ap-south-2-india.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-hyderabad-ap-south-2-india.html</guid>
    <description>Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Operational | 120 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its second India region — ap-south-2, based in Hyderabad, Telangana — in November 2022. The Hyderabad region provides a second availability zone cluster within India, complementing the original Mumbai region (ap</description>
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    <title>2021: AWS — Indonesia Cloud Region (Jakarta)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-indonesia-cloud-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-indonesia-cloud-region.html</guid>
    <description>Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia | Operational | 250 MW — The AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region represents a long-term $5 billion USD investment by Amazon Web Services in Indonesia over 15 years. Since its launch in late 2021, the region has rapidly expanded to meet the soaring demand for AI and c</description>
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    <title>2021: Amazon Web Services — Osaka Region (AP Northeast 3)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-osaka-ap-northeast-3-japan.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-osaka-ap-northeast-3-japan.html</guid>
    <description>Osaka, Kansai, Japan | Operational | 150 MW — AWS expanded its Japan presence with the AP Northeast 3 Osaka Region, launched as a full multi-AZ region in March 2021 after operating as a Local Region since 2011. The Osaka region provides geographic redundancy for AWS Japan customers, th</description>
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    <title>2020: Amazon Web Services — Cape Town Africa Region (af-south-1)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-cape-town-south-africa-cloud-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-cape-town-south-africa-cloud-region.html</guid>
    <description>Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa | Operational | 60 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its Africa Region (af-south-1) in Cape Town in April 2020, becoming the first major hyperscale cloud provider to operate a full region on the African continent. The region consists of three availability zones an</description>
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    <title>2020: AWS — Cape Town Africa Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-south-africa-cape-town-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-south-africa-cape-town-region.html</guid>
    <description>Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa | Operational | 60 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its Africa (Cape Town) region in April 2020 — the first major hyperscale public cloud region on the African continent. The region operates three availability zones, providing high-availability cloud infrastructu</description>
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    <title>2019: AWS — Hong Kong Cloud Region (AI Expansion)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-hong-kong-cloud-region-ai-expansion.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-hong-kong-cloud-region-ai-expansion.html</guid>
    <description>Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong | Operational | 100 MW — AWS has significantly deepened its AI-focused infrastructure in Hong Kong as part of a multi-billion dollar regional strategy. In May 2025, AWS and Cyberport launched a Joint Innovation Center (JIC) to accelerate AI adoption among local ent</description>
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    <title>2019: Amazon Web Services — Bahrain Middle East Region (me-south-1)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-bahrain-me-south-1-ai-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-bahrain-me-south-1-ai-region.html</guid>
    <description>Manama, Capital Governorate, Bahrain | Operational | 60 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its Middle East (Bahrain) region — me-south-1 — in July 2019, becoming the first major hyperscale cloud provider to offer a full region in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) area. The region consists of three av</description>
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    <title>2018: Amazon Web Services — EU-NORTH-1 Stockholm Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-stockholm-eu-north-1-sweden.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-stockholm-eu-north-1-sweden.html</guid>
    <description>Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden | Operational | 150 MW — Amazon Web Services launched its EU-NORTH-1 region in Stockholm in December 2018, specifically designed to serve customers requiring data residency in northern Europe and access to ultra-low carbon cloud infrastructure. The region operates </description>
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    <title>2017: Amazon Web Services — Paris Region (EU West 3)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-paris-europe-west-3-france.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-paris-europe-west-3-france.html</guid>
    <description>Paris, Île-de-France, France | Operational | 300 MW — AWS&apos;s EU West 3 region (Paris) launched in December 2017 as Amazon&apos;s first French cloud region. Comprising three Availability Zones spread across the greater Paris area, the region serves French enterprises, government customers, and AI wor</description>
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    <title>2016: Amazon Web Services — Ohio Region AI Campus (us-east-2)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-aws-ohio-us-east-2-new-albany.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-aws-ohio-us-east-2-new-albany.html</guid>
    <description>New Albany, Ohio, United States | Operational | 500 MW — Amazon Web Services&apos; Ohio region (us-east-2) is anchored in New Albany, just northeast of Columbus. AWS launched the region in 2016 and has continuously expanded, making the Columbus metro area one of the largest AWS infrastructure concentr</description>
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    <title>2016: Amazon Web Services — AP-SOUTH-1 Mumbai Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-mumbai-ap-south-1-india.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-mumbai-ap-south-1-india.html</guid>
    <description>Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | Operational | 400 MW — Amazon Web Services AP-SOUTH-1 — the Mumbai region — is AWS&apos;s primary Indian AI cloud region, launched in June 2016 and subsequently joined by the Hyderabad region (AP-SOUTH-2, 2022) as part of AWS&apos;s expanding India infrastructure. Operatin</description>
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    <title>2016: Amazon Web Services — EU-WEST-2 London Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-london-uk-south-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-london-uk-south-region.html</guid>
    <description>London, Greater London, United Kingdom | Operational | 400 MW — Amazon Web Services EU-WEST-2 — the London region — is AWS&apos;s primary UK cloud and AI infrastructure hub, launched in December 2016. The region operates three availability zones across facilities in the London metropolitan area and is the la</description>
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    <title>2016: Amazon Web Services — Seoul Region (AP Northeast 2)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-seoul-ap-northeast-2-south-korea.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-seoul-ap-northeast-2-south-korea.html</guid>
    <description>Seoul, Seoul Capital Area, South Korea | Operational | 250 MW — AWS&apos;s Seoul region (AP Northeast 2), launched in January 2016, is one of Amazon&apos;s fastest-growing cloud regions globally. South Korea&apos;s position as a semiconductor powerhouse — home to Samsung and SK Hynix, the world&apos;s largest memory chip m</description>
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    <title>2014: Amazon Web Services — EU-CENTRAL-1 Frankfurt Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-frankfurt-eu-central-1-germany.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-frankfurt-eu-central-1-germany.html</guid>
    <description>Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany | Operational | 600 MW — Amazon Web Services EU-CENTRAL-1 — the Frankfurt region — is AWS&apos;s flagship European AI compute hub, launched in October 2014 and expanded continuously to become one of the largest public cloud regions globally. Operating across three avail</description>
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    <title>2012: Amazon Web Services — AP-SOUTHEAST-2 Sydney Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-sydney-ap-southeast-2-australia.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-sydney-ap-southeast-2-australia.html</guid>
    <description>Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Operational | 300 MW — Amazon Web Services AP-SOUTHEAST-2 — the Sydney region — is AWS&apos;s primary Australian cloud and AI infrastructure hub, launched in November 2012. Operating across three availability zones across facilities in the greater Sydney area, it serv</description>
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    <title>2011: Amazon Web Services — Oregon Region AI Campus (us-west-2)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-aws-oregon-us-west-2-hillsboro.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-aws-oregon-us-west-2-hillsboro.html</guid>
    <description>Hillsboro, Oregon, United States | Operational | 600 MW — Amazon Web Services&apos; Oregon region (us-west-2) in the Hillsboro-Prineville corridor is one of AWS&apos;s most critical and largest infrastructure concentrations globally. Launched in 2011, the region has grown to include dozens of data center bu</description>
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    <title>2011: Amazon Web Services — AP-NORTHEAST-1 Tokyo Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-tokyo-ap-northeast-1-japan.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-tokyo-ap-northeast-1-japan.html</guid>
    <description>Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan | Operational | 500 MW — Amazon Web Services AP-NORTHEAST-1 — the Tokyo region — is AWS&apos;s flagship Asia-Pacific AI cloud region, launched in March 2011 and one of the largest and most sophisticated AWS deployments globally. Operating across four availability zones </description>
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    <title>2010: Amazon Web Services — AP-SOUTHEAST-1 Singapore Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-singapore-ap-southeast-1.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-singapore-ap-southeast-1.html</guid>
    <description>Singapore, Central Region, Singapore | Operational | 350 MW — Amazon Web Services AP-SOUTHEAST-1 — the Singapore region — is AWS&apos;s primary Asia-Pacific AI hub and one of the company&apos;s oldest and largest international deployments, launched in April 2010. Operating across three availability zones across</description>
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    <title>2007: Amazon Web Services — EU-WEST-1 Dublin Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-eu-west-1-dublin-ireland.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-eu-west-1-dublin-ireland.html</guid>
    <description>Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | Operational | 450 MW — Amazon Web Services EU-WEST-1 — the Dublin region — is AWS&apos;s oldest European cloud region, launched in November 2007. It operates across three availability zones in the Greater Dublin area and represents one of AWS&apos;s largest European footpr</description>
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    <title>2006: Amazon Web Services — Northern Virginia Hyperscale Campus</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-ec2-virginia-hyperscale-campus.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/amazon-ec2-virginia-hyperscale-campus.html</guid>
    <description>Ashburn, Northern Virginia, United States | Operational | 1.5 GW — Amazon Web Services&apos; Northern Virginia cluster, centered in Ashburn, is the world&apos;s largest data center market concentration. AWS operates dozens of facilities in the region across multiple availability zones (us-east-1), collectively total</description>
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    <title>AWS — Aragón AI Mega Campus</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-aragon-ai-mega-campus-spain.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-aragon-ai-mega-campus-spain.html</guid>
    <description>Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain | Planned | 1.0 GW — AWS announced a massive €33.7 billion investment in March 2026 to expand its infrastructure in Spain’s Aragón region. The plan includes the development of multiple high-capacity AI data center campuses across Zaragoza, Huesca, and Teruel. T</description>
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    <title>AWS — Richmond County AI Innovation Campus</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-richmond-county-north-carolina-ai-campus.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-richmond-county-north-carolina-ai-campus.html</guid>
    <description>Hamlet, North Carolina, United States | Under Construction | 1.0 GW — Amazon Web Services (AWS) broke ground on a $10 billion AI innovation campus in Richmond County, North Carolina, in October 2025. The site, located in the Energy Way Industrial Park near Hamlet, is planned to host up to 20 buildings specifi</description>
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    <title>AWS — Orrock Tech Campus (Virginia)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-orrock-tech-campus-virginia.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-orrock-tech-campus-virginia.html</guid>
    <description>Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States | Under Construction | 770 MW — The Orrock Tech Campus in Spotsylvania County is a massive $35 billion long-term development by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Targeting 770 MW of operational capacity by 2027, the facility is reaching major construction milestones in 2026. The</description>
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    <title>AWS — Boardman &amp; Arlington Expansion (Oregon)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-oregon-ai-infrastructure-expansion.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-oregon-ai-infrastructure-expansion.html</guid>
    <description>Boardman, Oregon, United States | Under Construction | 576 MW — AWS is significantly expanding its Eastern Oregon infrastructure, centered on the Boardman and Arlington corridors. With a project capacity of approximately 576 MW, the expansion supports the surging demand for AI and cloud services in the </description>
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    <title>AWS — Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-new-zealand-cloud-region.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-new-zealand-cloud-region.html</guid>
    <description>Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand | Operational | 100 MW — The AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region, officially launched in late 2025, represents a NZ$7.5 billion commitment to local digital infrastructure and marks a milestone in New Zealand’s digital sovereignty — the first time a global hypersc</description>
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    <title>AWS — Santiago AI Region</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/aws-santiago-ai-region-chile.html</link>
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    <description>Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile | Planned | 100 MW — In May 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a $4 billion investment to launch a new infrastructure region in Santiago, Chile. Scheduled to become operational in the second half of 2026, the region will consist of three Availability Zon</description>
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    <description>Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan | Operational | 50 MW — The AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region, officially launched in June 2025 and fully operational by 2026, represents a multi-billion dollar long-term investment in Taiwan’s digital economy. The region consists of three Availability Zones optimi</description>
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