Armenia bets on AI mega-hub to power tech leap
Armenia bets on AI mega-hub to power tech leap
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2026/05/03/2003856649
Publish Date: 2026-05-02 12:00:00
Source Domain: www.taipeitimes.com
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The construction of a large data center in Hrazdan, Armenia, marks the country’s significant shift from small-scale outsourcing to substantial investments in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
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The project, developed by San Francisco-based Firebird AI, is seen as a strategic move to forge closer ties with the West and reduce reliance on Russia, carrying geopolitical weight.
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The US plays a pivotal role in supporting the project by facilitating access to advanced US chips like the Nvidia Blackwell graphics processing units, aiming to enhance its influence in the region.
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The total investment in the 125-megawatt data center is anticipated to reach up to $4 billion, more than 10 percent of Armenia’s annual GDP, making it the largest technological investment in the country.
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Most of the data center’s capacity is expected to be leased to foreign clients, primarily US firms, with a portion reserved for domestic use, potentially increasing the technological capability of local industries.
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The project faces challenges including delays in chip delivery, potential future energy supply concerns, and a shortage of local AI experts, despite hopes that it will stimulate a tech and education ecosystem.
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Some students are optimistic the project will offer new learning opportunities but doubts remain about reversing the outflow of young professionals.