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Why Elon Musk is building giant AI data centres in Memphis, and what it means for the city

His Colossus supercomputers promise to fuel the AI race, but locals fear the costs in water, power, and pollution.

October 06, 2025 / 11:00 IST
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Musk’s AI data centre race
Musk’s AI data centre race

On the Tennessee–Mississippi border, Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI is racing to build some of the largest data centres in the world. The first facility, known as Colossus, already runs more than 200,000 Nvidia chips to train the Grok AI model. Now, a second and even bigger complex—Colossus 2—is under construction alongside a dedicated natural-gas power plant designed to generate over a gigawatt of electricity. The goal is simple but immense: scale faster than rivals like OpenAI and Google by securing chips, power, and space before anyone else can, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The economics of scale

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The AI industry is projected to spend more than $3 trillion on infrastructure by 2028, according to Morgan Stanley, making it one of the costliest technological races in history. Musk’s vision for Colossus 2 includes 550,000 Nvidia chips, a figure that could expand to a million units over time. The chip bill alone could surpass $18 billion. With construction costs and custom power infrastructure, analysts estimate the project’s eventual price tag will run into the tens of billions. Musk has tapped into his broader empire for funding, securing $10 billion in debt and equity, drawing $2 billion from SpaceX, and potentially looking to Tesla investors for more.

Local hopes and concerns