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Jul, 2026 : Meta Weighs Selling AI Compute as Cloud Ambitions Grow
📅 - Meta is weighing a move into cloud infrastructure by selling excess AI compute or model access to outside customers, according to Bloomberg, a shift that would put Mark Zuckerberg's company closer to Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and CoreWeave. The question is whether Meta wants cloud margins, cloud complexity, or simply a way to monetize idle AI capacity.
Meta has spent heavily on AI infrastructure. That is not new. What is different is the possibility that some of that capacity could become a commercial product rather than only an internal engine for advertising, recommendations, consumer AI features, and Llama development.
The company is reportedly considering two routes. One is basic [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
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