Fluidstack Drops Out of Marquee €10 Billion AI Project in France
Fluidstack co-founder César Maklary
Source: FluidstackCloud-computing startup Fluidstack Ltd. has pulled out of a high-profile €10 billion ($11.5 billion) data center project in France as it pivots toward the US after winning larger contracts there, according to people familiar with the matter.
The so-called neocloud company, which builds and operates the high-performance computing infrastructure needed for artificial intelligence, no longer plans to run the proposed one-gigawatt AI facility in Bosquel in northern France, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private business plans. Local authorities have opened an application process for alternative bids, after they had previously selected Fluidstack. A spokesperson for the authority said it has not yet picked a replacement developer.