Bell Canada has announced a major investment in the artificial intelligence account (AI) in Canada, and support what you say is the largest account project in the country.
The company’s “Bell Ai Fabric” will create six Amnesty International Data Data centers in British Columbia, with a total of 500 MW (MW) of clean electrical energy intelligence.
Bell Ai Fabric will start with a 7 -megawatt position, the Internet will be connected to Kamlooops, BC, in June. Additional data centers will come online later this year and early next year, including another 7 -megawatt data center in Merit, British Columbia by the end of the year.
The company has identified plans for two 26 -megawatt data centers of artificial intelligence, also in Kamlooops. The first will be opened in 2026 at Thompson Rivers University (TRU), with the second arrival in 2027. The last two data centers in the advanced planning stages will achieve a total of more than 400 MB. Along with the facilities in British Columbia, Bell plans other data centers across the country.
It is worth noting that the TRU data center will be designed to host artificial intelligence training and inference. Through integration with non -profit BCNETTRU and at the national level will be able to access advanced account capabilities.
Moreover, Bill announced that she works with Amnesty International GROQ chip provider (It should not be confused with Grok Chatbot from Elon Musk Xai). Bell Groq chose as a partner in infrastructure for reasoning, “which will witness Groq Language Units (LPUS) used to provide faster performance at lower costs than alternative service providers.
Bell said that investment is part of his long -term goal is to push the innovation of artificial intelligence and economic growth in Canada. The Bell Data Centers will provide safe and reliable AI solutions to companies and communities.
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