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Meta Platforms next AI model requires a 10-times increase in computing power. This massive buildout

Meta Platforms next AI model requires a 10-times increase in computing power. This massive buildout of AI datacenters requires vast amounts of energy. And it simply doesn’t exist. $40 billion. That’s how much Meta Platforms could invest in AI datacenters this year. This requires vast amounts of energy that does NOT exist. It’s already creating massive shortages. That’s why tech insiders are investing billions in the [Oppenheimer Project.]( This includes major investments from Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman and Bill Gates. [Go here ASAP to discover the top 5 stocks to buy now.]( Meta recently releases its new AI model called Llama 3. CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company will release Llama 4 next year. And it’ll use a shocking amount of computing power. Here’s Zuck on the recent Meta conference call… “The amount of compute needed to train Llama 4 will likely be almost 10x more than what we used to train Llama 3. And future models will continue to grow beyond that. I'd rather risk building capacity before it is needed rather than too late given the long lead times for spinning up new infra projects.” Meta already plans to invest $37 - $40 billion in “capital expenditures.” That’s an investment in datacenters using Nvidia chips. Mark is saying that he plans to continue investing in chips and expanding its AI datacenters. Meta’s CFO also explained… “We expect significant CapEx growth in 2025 as we invest to support our AI research and our product development efforts.” This means that Meta’s [investment in AI could exceed $50 billion next year.]( This clearly benefits Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) that sell AI chips to Meta and other big tech stocks. The explosive growth in AI data centers creates huge energy demands – and challenges for electric utilities. That’s why states including Texas, Wyoming, Illinois and Virginia are fast-tracking a [new and untapped source of energy]( known as… [The Oppenheimer Project.]( Warren Buffett is investing $4 billion in a project in Wyoming. Sam Altman (OpenAI), Bill Gates (Microsoft), and Jeff Bezos (Amazon) are also investing billions. My research uncovered 5 hidden stocks could see huge gains of 313% - 1,355%. There’s only one question… Are you ready to grab a stake in this massive tech breakthrough that’s powering the AI revolution? [Go here asap for urgent details.]( Ian Wyatt [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( © Wyatt Investment Research. All rights reserved. Wyatt Investment Research is not a broker dealer of financial advisor. This content is for informational purposes. Nothing in this email should be considered investment advice. Every investment has risk and you could lose your investment. You can review terms of use and disclosures by [clicking here.]( You are subscribed with the following email address: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( We love hearing from subscribers. Please reply to this email with any feedback or suggestions. Contact abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com to report any issues or concerns. For questions regarding your account please call [866-447-8625](tel:+1(866)447-8625). Wyatt Investment Research LLC 65 Railroad Street, PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont USA 05477 ---------------------------------------------------------------

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