Meta Could Sell AI Compute Capacity
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Key Points Interested in Meta Platforms, Inc.? Here are five stocks we like better. Meta Platforms reportedly plans to sell excess AI compute capacity, a move that could help offset investor concerns about its massive infrastructure spending.
Meta is developing plans for a cloud infrastructure business, selling access to AI compute power and models. The move would pit it against the big cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud,
Meta stock rallied on Wednesday after a report said it's getting into the cloud computing game with the aim of selling excess compute capacity.
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