Meta Platforms Inc. plans to allocate between $60 billion and $65 billion to artificial intelligence (AI) investments in 2025, a 65 percent rise from the approximately $38 billion to $40 billion spent in 2024. CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighted the focus on expanding Meta’s data center infrastructure as a critical step to support the company’s AI technology development.
“This is a massive effort, and over the coming years it will drive our core products and business, unlock historic innovation, and extend American technology leadership,” Zuckerberg writes in a post on Facebook—one of several social media platforms owned by Meta. Data centers, crucial for supporting AI applications and services, are becoming increasingly vital to Meta’s operations across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The investment in these facilities is intended to enhance the computing capabilities needed to advance AI products and algorithms.
Zuckerberg states that Meta aims to possess over 1.3 million graphics processing units by the end of the year. GPUs are key components for AI processes, and the tech industry currently faces a supply shortage due to the surge in demand. Major tech firms such as Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are competing intensely to acquire GPUs from suppliers like Nvidia in the escalating race to advance AI technology.
In related developments, President Trump announced a collaboration between OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle called Stargate. The organization plans to invest at least $100 billion in U.S. data centers and potentially aim for a total investment of $500 billion over four years.
Recently, Meta disclosed plans to construct a substantial new data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana, covering over four million square feet, a size Zuckerberg remarked could encompass a sizable portion of Manhattan.