SoftBank Plans AI Cloud Services in US to Tap Surging Demand
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SoftBank moving to rent AI compute off a 10 GW data center pipeline is another sign that capital is chasing infra scarcity, not just models. US buyers will get more non-hyperscaler options for GPU capacity—worth engaging now if you expect to be priced out or deprioritized by the big three clouds.
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