2025 will be a defining year

Mark Zuckerberg

2025 will be a defining year for AI. I expect Meta AI to become a leading AI assistant, serving more than a billion people. Llama 4 will emerge as a state-of-the-art model, and we will build AI engineers to contribute more and more code to our R&D efforts.

To support this, Meta is building a data center over 2GW that is huge enough to cover much of Manhattan.

In 2025, it will bring about 1GW of computing capacity online, with more than 1.3 million GPUs by the end of the year.

This year, we plan to invest between $60 billion and $65 billion in CAPEX, while at the same time significantly expanding our AI team. We have the capital to invest continuously for years to come.

This is a tremendous effort, and will lead our core products and businesses for years to come, enable historic innovation, and expand American technology leadership. Let’s make it together!

(Meta plans to invest $60-65 billion in CapEx in 2025, up from 50% to 70% from $38-40 billion in 2024 and significantly above market forecasts of $51.3 billion)

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