Amazon and Nvidia say AI data center demand is not slowing down
- Amazon and Nvidia executives stated AI data center construction is not slowing down Thursday in Oklahoma City.
- Recession fears and market speculation suggested tech companies might change their buildout plans.
- Executives spoke at a conference addressing the rising energy demands driven by artificial intelligence.
- Amazon's Kevin Miller stated, "There's been really no significant change."
- Their comments countered fears and reinforced expectations of continued strong demand for AI infrastructure.
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Amazon And Nvidia Dismiss Fears Of AI Data Center 'Pullback': 'We Continue To See Very Strong Demand' - Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)
Despite recession fears and market speculation, tech giants Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) insist that the demand for artificial intelligence data centers remains robust. What Happened: Executives from Amazon and Nvidia dismissed concerns about a potential slowdown in the construction of AI data centers, according to a report by CNBC. Both executives spoke at a conference in Oklahoma City hosted by the Hamm Institute for American …
Nvidia, Amazon dash concerns of AI data center demand slowing: report (AMZN:NASDAQ)
Executives for Amazon (AMZN) and Nvidia (NVDA) dismissed any concerns over demand for data centers powering artificial intelligence slowing down any time soon, according to a report by CNBC.
PepeX price prediction as Nvidia, Amazon tout continued AI demand
Despite a massive hit to AI stocks in recent weeks due to continued uncertainty coming out of the White House, giants like Nvidia and Amazon are not seeing any slowdown in AI demand. According to Kevin Miller, a vice president at Amazon, “there’s been no significant change” in the company’s plans of setting up new […]
Nvidia doesn't expect AI compute and energy demand to slow down, calls DeepSeek response a "kneejerk" reaction
Last Updated on April 25, 2025 The launch of China's AI startup DeepSeek shook investors, as its efficient model raised concerns that future data centers might not need as much energy as originally anticipated. As a result of this panic among investors, one of the biggest AI companies worldwide, Nvidia, experienced its worst stock drop. ...
Amazon and Nvidia Say AI Data Center Boom Shows No Signs of Slowing - Wall Street Pit
Amazon’s Kevin Miller and Nvidia’s Josh Parker affirmed strong, unabated demand for AI data center construction, dismissing slowdown concerns despite recession fears. Anthropic’s Jack Clark estimated 50 gigawatts of new power capacity, equivalent to 50 nuclear plants, will be needed by 2027 to meet AI’s growing energy demands. Miller refuted…
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