South Korea to host the world's largest AI data centre
Pioneering AI infrastructure
South Korea is set to construct the world’s largest AI data centre by capacity. Located in Jeollanam-do Province, construction begins in winter 2025. The facility aims to generate an initial annual revenue of $3.5 billion.
Strategic global collaboration
The project is led by Fir Hills, a division of Stock Farm Road, Inc. Co-founded by LG heir Brian Koo and technology veteran Dr. Amin Badr-El-Din, this venture unites seasoned innovators. Their expertise is key to advancing Korea’s global technological leadership.
Econimic impact and job
Valued initially at over $10 billion with potential to reach $35 billion, the centre promises significant economic benefits. It is expected to create over 10,000 jobs across diverse sectors. This development will boost both local and national economies.
Catalyzing a digital industrial revolution
Boasting a 3-gigawatt capacity, the facility is designed for next-generation AI needs with advanced cooling and connectivity. It stands as a cornerstone for future digital infrastructure projects. This monumental effort marks a pivotal step toward a new digital industrial revolution.
Pioneering AI infrastructure
South Korea is set to construct the world’s largest AI data centre by capacity. Located in Jeollanam-do Province, construction begins in winter 2025. The facility aims to generate an initial annual revenue of $3.5 billion.
Strategic global collaboration
The project is led by Fir Hills, a division of Stock Farm Road, Inc. Co-founded by LG heir Brian Koo and technology veteran Dr. Amin Badr-El-Din, this venture unites seasoned innovators. Their expertise is key to advancing Korea’s global technological leadership.
Econimic impact and job
Valued initially at over $10 billion with potential to reach $35 billion, the centre promises significant economic benefits. It is expected to create over 10,000 jobs across diverse sectors. This development will boost both local and national economies.
Catalyzing a digital industrial revolution
Boasting a 3-gigawatt capacity, the facility is designed for next-generation AI needs with advanced cooling and connectivity. It stands as a cornerstone for future digital infrastructure projects. This monumental effort marks a pivotal step toward a new digital industrial revolution.