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Meta plans to expand Hyperion data center to 5 gigawatts, costing more than $200 B and up from $50 B initially planned
- Meta’s Hyperion data center will be expanded to 5 gigawatts, costing more than $200 billion, a person familiar with the plan told Bloomberg.
- The data center was initially expected to cost $50 billion, with compute capacity of 2 gigawatts.
Assessment
If this is report is to go by, then it means Meta’s Capex may not peak next year or in the near term. Meta recently increased its 2026 capex guidance by $10 billion to a range of $125-$145 B.