With the amount of data used by AI growing by leaps and bounds each year ⦠[Logo ]( [[icon]About Us]( With the amount of data used by AI growing by leaps and bounds each year … And with the current data storage centers becoming obsolete … Massive new facilities are now needed to continue AI’s exponential growth. These new super complexes are [six times more powerful than anything currently available.]( They provide the vast storage capacity and the powerful computing capabilities required for handling large volumes of data efficiently. But right now, there are only 300 in some stage of development. So, more are hastily being by the day — all over the country. Like Council Bluffs, Iowa. That’s where Google has committed over $5 billion to the creation of a next-generation super data center. And they’re not the only ones building right now. Meta recently unveiled plans for a 700,000-square-foot, $800-million structure in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Meanwhile, Amazon is doubling down … They’re spending $10 billion to build two of these high-powered complexes in Mississippi. Microsoft is also spending billions of dollars to create big facilities in dozens of countries around the world. That includes a $2.9 billion investment over the next two years in multiple sites in Japan alone. The market for these superstructures is expected to skyrocket 2,000%. And this is where Nvidia, the hottest company in the world, comes in … It’s absolutely vital that it participates in this massive undertaking. In fact, Nvidia’s already added nearly $50 billion to its bottom line — just in anticipation of this $1 trillion Superproject. But it’s what’s happening behind the scenes that’s most exciting for investors, because Nvidia isn’t building these revolutionary facilities alone. To get the job done, it’s quietly leaning on what we call “Silent Partners.” And these companies could benefit greatly in this next wave of the AI boom. They’re buys — right here, right now. [Click here to learn more about this $1 trillion Superproject](. Good luck and God bless! [Martin D. Weiss] Martin D. Weiss, PhD
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