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In January, the company announced that it would spend $3.6
In January, the company announced that it would spend $3.6 billion to build an 800,000-square-foot data center in San Jose, California, the second largest employer in the US. It is expected to make $4.5 billion by 2023.
In 2015, Apple announced it would spend $2 billion on its first campus in the US. (Apple's new campus in Austin will also include a number of new facilities. We won't list these at the time of publication unless Apple has to.)
If you want to get the full story of how Apple and UC Berkeley is building campuses out of the ground up, check out the above story , including the "Initiative 1" , which would have made it happen.
The announcement also comes at a time when Apple has been struggling to attract investors. The company had been struggling to find investors for its first major major new building project in seven years, in January 2015. As of this morning, Apple had about 4,000 engineers working on new projects. It also had about 1,000 new people working on its existing campus in Austin.
This is all well and good, but when it comes to making a bigger footprint out of this kind of new technology, Apple will have to start some serious ground-up. Apple has been building a new infrastructure out of a solid foundation for years and in the last couple of years has been using the latest technologies, such as the new iPhone X, to get its infrastructure up and running.
Apple is trying its best to make sure that this goes through, but now we have some evidence that it may not have enough resources to do this. The University of California, Berkeley has spent a large amount of money on the project and it is trying to raise funds to pay for it. It has been trying to raise money from the state to install a new facility for its new campus. The next step in this effort is to make sure UC Berkeley gets the money it needs to build the new campus.
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