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flag Google invests $40B in Texas data centers, creating thousands of jobs and boosting AI and cloud infrastructure.

Google announced a $40 billion investment in three new data centers in Texas, set for completion by 2027, with sites in Armstrong and Haskell counties. The project, part of Google’s “Investing in America” initiative, will expand cloud and AI infrastructure, create thousands of jobs, and support workforce training. The investment marks Google’s largest single-state commitment in the U.S. and includes upgrades to existing facilities in Midlothian and the Dallas region. The announcement, made on November 14, was led by Governor Greg Abbott and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, with participation from federal and state officials.

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