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KDDI Expands AI Infrastructure

OSAKA, Oct 30 (News On Japan) - KDDI announced on October 28th that it will begin operating a new data center in late January 2026 at the site of the former Sharp factory in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture.

The facility will be equipped with GPUs—graphics processing units—made by U.S. company Nvidia, and will begin accepting corporate and organizational users starting in April.

The company also revealed plans to launch a new consumer service in spring 2026 in collaboration with Google’s Japan subsidiary. The service will utilize generative AI to enable users to search through articles and publications, reflecting KDDI’s broader strategy to expand into AI-driven digital infrastructure and content services.

Source: テレ東BIZ

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