Amazon boosts AI infrastructure with $20B investment
Workforce training part of Amazon’s AI investment in Pennsylvania.

Amazon has announced a massive $20 billion investment to build two new AI-focused data centres in Pennsylvania. The exact locations are yet to be finalised, but Salem Township and Falls Township are currently leading candidates.
The move signals Amazon’s ongoing commitment to expanding its AI infrastructure amid an increasingly competitive technology race.
Alongside the data centres, Amazon has pledged to support education and workforce development across the state. Collaborations with local institutions will bring programmes for data centre technicians, fibre optic workshops and STEM learning initiatives aimed at school-aged children.
These efforts are intended to prepare the future workforce for careers in AI and cloud computing infrastructure.
The investment is part of Amazon’s broader strategy to establish the US as a global AI leader. The company highlighted that its advanced computing infrastructure and AI hardware are designed to power the next generation of generative and agentic AI, defining digital innovation’s future.
Other tech giants are making similar moves. Amazon announced a $10 billion data centre expansion in North Carolina in June.
Meanwhile, Meta, OpenAI, and Microsoft are also scaling AI operations, and crypto mining firms like Riot Platforms and Hive Digital are shifting part of their infrastructure towards high-performance computing for AI, reflecting a wider industry transformation.
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