Microsoft is allocating $2.1 billion in Spain to support its AI goals.
US software giant Microsoft will expand its artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in Spain by investing $2.1 billion over the next two years, the company’s vice chairman and president Brad Smith said on social media X.
The move follows its announcement of a €3.2 billion ($3.45 billion) AI-focused investment in Germany over the next two years.
Microsoft did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for more information about the investment in Spain.
“Our investment is not just about building data centers, it is a demonstration of our 37-year commitment to Spain, its security and the development and digital transformation of its government, businesses and people,” Smith said.