Will Nuevo León's Green Data Center Utilize NVIDIA Technology?
Nuevo León is set to host Latin America's first NVIDIA-powered Green Data Center for AI, a $1 billion investment by AI-GDC and Cipre Holding, bolstering the region's tech hub status.
The Secretariat of Economy of Nuevo León confirmed that the state will host the first High-Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence Center powered by NVIDIA technology in Latin America. The project will be managed by AI-GDC and Cipre Holding, with an estimated investment of one billion dollars.## A Strategic Investment in Nuevo León’s Technological Ecosystem This clarification comes after Governor Samuel García Sepúlveda announced that NVIDIA would invest one billion dollars in the region to construct a green data center
.Following this, the Secretariat of Economy stated, via a press release, that the initiative is part of a broader project led by AI-GDC and Cipre Holding, which will utilize NVIDIA technology and be developed in the Monterrey metropolitan area.According to the agency, this development will consolidate Nuevo León as the most advanced technological hub in Latin America, boosting sectors such as advanced manufacturing, digital health, intelligent mobility, and education.## What Will Nuevo León’s AI Green Data Center Be Like? The center will be the country’s first “AI-Ready green data center”, designed under international standards for energy efficiency, sustainability, and massive processing capability.Among its main features are:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Estimated Investment | 1 billion dollars |
| Responsible Companies | AI-GDC and Cipre Holding |
| Core Technology | Scalable infrastructure with NVIDIA processors |
| Installation Start | 2026 |
| Projected Completion | 2030 |
| Location | Monterrey metropolitan area |
| Energy | Use of clean energy and efficient cooling systems |
| Labor Impact | Generation of highly specialized jobs |
| Academic Linkage | Collaboration with universities, startups, and research centers |
The sustainable design incorporates renewable energies and high-efficiency cooling systems, which will significantly reduce energy consumption compared to traditional data centers.## How Will the Project Be Implemented in Nuevo León? The installation of the center will commence in 2026, and its development will proceed in several phases until 2030.During this period, the project is expected to generate hundreds of specialized jobs and strengthen ties with universities and technology-based companies.The objective, according to the Secretariat of Economy, is to position Nuevo León as a continental benchmark in innovation, connectivity, and digital talent development, aligning with the state’s vision to promote a data- and artificial intelligence-driven economy.## Nuevo León: A State in Technological Expansion In his latest government report, the state governor highlighted that Nuevo León has accumulated over 115 billion dollars in investment announcements over the past four years, with 421 new projects and more than 400,000 jobs generated.This new development adds to that trend of attracting technological capital, reflecting the state’s evolution towards high value-added sectors.The entry first appeared in Líder Empresarial.
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