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    SoftBank is making one of its biggest artificial intelligence infrastructure moves yet, pledging up to €75 billion to build what could become Europe’s largest AI facility in France.

    The project is expected to center on a vast network of AI computing clusters in the Hauts-de-France region, with an initial €45 billion investment planned to deliver 3.1 gigawatts of capacity by 2031. A later expansion could bring the total to around 5 gigawatts, positioning France as a major hub in the global race to build the computing backbone needed for advanced AI systems.

    The move marks a major step in SoftBank founder and CEO Masayoshi Son’s broader strategy to place the Japanese investment group at the center of the AI boom. As demand for large-scale AI training and inference continues to rise, data centers, energy supply, chips, and cooling systems are becoming critical parts of the next phase of AI competition.

    France Aims to Become Europe’s AI Infrastructure Hub

    France has been pushing to attract more AI and technology investment, using its industrial base, engineering talent, and nuclear-heavy energy grid as selling points. Reliable low-carbon power is increasingly important for AI data centers, which require enormous amounts of electricity to run high-performance chips and cooling systems.

    The SoftBank project is expected to include a major facility in Dunkirk, where the company will reportedly work with Schneider Electric on infrastructure and robotics-related manufacturing. Dunkirk’s location in northern France also gives the project strategic access to major European markets, including London, Brussels, and Amsterdam.

    For French President Emmanuel Macron, the announcement strengthens France’s pitch as a destination for high-tech investment. It also comes as Europe tries to reduce its dependence on AI infrastructure based in the United States and China.

    Why AI Data Centers Are Becoming the New Battleground

    Generative AI has created urgent demand for bigger and more specialized computing facilities. AI models need huge chip clusters to train and run.

    Companies are now racing to secure electricity, land, networking, and hardware.

    SoftBank’s France plan reflects a wider global trend. AI leadership is no longer just about algorithms or apps. It is also about infrastructure.

    Countries and companies with large-scale AI computing capacity may gain an advantage. They can build frontier models, support enterprise AI tools, and attract the next generation of AI startups.

    SoftBank’s Expanding Global AI Strategy

    SoftBank has been increasing its exposure to AI across several fronts, including investments linked to OpenAI, semiconductor capacity through Arm, robotics, and large-scale data center development.

    The French project would add to SoftBank’s growing international AI infrastructure ambitions. The company has also been linked to major data center projects in the United States and the Middle East, suggesting that Son is building a global network of AI computing capacity.

    However, projects of this size are complex. Multi-gigawatt data centers require massive financing, power access, construction expertise, regulatory approvals, and long-term customers. Some large AI infrastructure announcements around the world have faced delays, financing questions, or changes in scope.

    Europe’s AI Race Is Heating Up

    Europe has often lagged behind the United States and China in AI infrastructure. One key challenge is the limited scale of data centers needed for advanced AI development. SoftBank’s proposed investment could help narrow that gap.

    If completed, the France facility would become a landmark project for Europe’s AI ambitions. It could attract cloud providers, AI labs, chip suppliers, robotics companies, and enterprise customers looking for regional computing capacity.

    The project also highlights a broader shift in AI investment. The next wave of competition may depend less on consumer-facing chatbots and more on the physical systems behind them: power plants, grids, data centers, chips, and advanced manufacturing.

    Why it Matters

    SoftBank’s €75 billion AI facility plan could reshape Europe’s position in the global AI race. For France, it is a chance to become a central AI infrastructure hub. For Europe, it could reduce reliance on foreign computing capacity. And for the broader AI industry, it shows that the battle for AI dominance is moving from software alone to the massive physical infrastructure needed to power the next generation of intelligent systems.

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