Texas and Midwestern states are set to capture over half of new U.S. hyperscale data center capacity driven by AI demand. Currently, these regions account for one-third of existing capacity but are expected to see significant growth as power availability becomes the primary site selection criterion. The development pipeline includes 437 additional U.S. data centers, reflecting a shift towards larger, more power-dense facilities.
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