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Nvidia plans 10,000-employee campus in Kiryat Tivon with construction from 2027
Nvidia has confirmed plans to build a new campus in Kiryat Tivon, Israel, designed to host around 10,000 employees and potentially double its current local workforce. The site will span 22.5 acres with 160,000 square meters of buildings, with construction expected to start in 2027 and first occupancy targeted for 2031. The project involves several billion dollars in investment and could make Nvidia the largest private employer in the country while raising infrastructure concerns in the surrounding area.
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Japan's Nanto to Build 3.1 GW Data Center Hub Rivaling OpenAI's Stargate by 2028
Nanto city in Toyama prefecture plans to develop Japan's third and largest data center hub with 3.1 gigawatts of power capacity, forming a new complex comparable in scale to OpenAI's Stargate project. The first phase is set to support about 400 megawatts, with the full site expected to be operational by the end of 2028, as Japan's data center market is projected to nearly double to over $32 billion by that year.
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Trump reviews Nvidia H200 China exports with 25% fee, signs NDAA investment limits
On December 19, 2025, the Trump administration began reviewing license applications to ship Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China under a 25% fee. According to Reuters, the Commerce Department sought input from State, Energy and Defense, which have 30 days to assess. Trump also signed NDAA provisions expanding authority to restrict U.S. investment in Chinese firms working on AI, quantum and semiconductors.
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Fetch.ai to Launch Visa-Backed Autonomous AI Payments in January 2026
On 19 December 2025, Fetch.ai outlined a new payment system scheduled for rollout in 2026 that will allow autonomous AI agents to complete purchases and deposits for users. The functionality, hosted on the ASI:ONE platform, connects to Visa infrastructure and uses single‑use credentials to authorize card payments and on-chain transactions in USDC or FET. The design includes identity controls so agents act on behalf of identifiable users, aiming to remove constant human approval from routine commerce while addressing security and regulatory concerns.
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