TELUS is planning a major sovereign AI data centre cluster in British Columbia, working with the Government of Canada under its Enabling Large-Scale Sovereign AI Data Centres initiative. The proposed cluster will span three facilities: an expanded Kamloops data centre and two new Vancouver sites developed with Westbank and partners.
At full scale, TELUS expects more than 60,000 high-performance GPUs and over 150 megawatts of capacity by 2032. The company says the project will inject $9 billion into the Canadian economy, support domestic AI training and inference, and help keep sensitive data and intellectual property in Canada.
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