California, known as the third largest data center market in the United States, plays a major role in its overall contribution to the country’s data economy. Aided by its strategic location, rapid technological growth, and large economy, California has been one of the fastest states as far as data center development, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence is concerned. LandGate shows that California is home to just over 400 data centers, with over 80 data providers across the state. Ranging from colocation to hyperscale, enterprise, and cloud projects, California’s data center development is expected to grow with a return of over 7% every year.
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