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Meta's planned Louisiana AI data centre to cost $50 billion: Donald Trump
Reuters | August 27, 2025 4:00 PM CST

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Meta is building a $50 billion AI data centre in Louisiana, its largest yet, to support advanced digital infrastructure. Financed partly by PIMCO and Blue Owl Capital, the project reflects CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s major AI push through Superintelligence Labs, despite recent setbacks and criticism of its Llama 4 model.

Meta's planned AI data centre in Louisiana will cost $50 billion, US President Donald Trump said during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

The social media company is building its largest data centre in Richland Parish, which could handle intense computational power to support digital infrastructure, including artificial intelligence workloads.

The Facebook and Instagram parent declined to comment when asked about Trump's remarks about the data centre.

Meta has tapped US bond giant PIMCO and alternative asset manager Blue Owl Capital to spearhead a $29 billion financing for its data centre expansion in rural Louisiana, Reuters reported earlier this month.

The company announced last year that it would spend over $10 billion to set up the data centre.

Meta reorganized its AI efforts under Superintelligence Labs in June, a high-stakes push that followed senior staff departures and lukewarm reception to its latest open-source Llama 4 model.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg said last month that Meta would spend hundreds of billions of dollars to build several massive AI data centres for Superintelligence, intensifying his pursuit of a technology he has chased with a talent war for top engineers.


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