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Comment by Juan Pedro Tomás
Global carriers and enterprise IoT reporter
Announced in February, the EU’s AI gigafactories initiative envisions the creation of three to five high-performance computing hubs across the continent. Each facility will host roughly 100,000 AI chips to train the latest and most complex models. Technical details have yet to be finalized. The commission described the new gigafactories as a “CERN for AI” — a large-scale public-private partnership open to researchers, companies and governments. The goal is to ensure that AI development in Europe is not limited to tech giants, but accessible to a wide range of players, including start-ups and research institutions.AI Verified source (Oct 27, 2025)
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AI Verified
The quote is authentic: both paragraphs appear verbatim in the provided RCRTech article at lines 71-78, and the same page shows the byline "Juan Pedro Tomás" and publication date "October 27, 2025" at lines 46-48. The stored author, date, source URL, and content all match the source. ([rcrtech.com](https://rcrtech.com/ai-infrastructure-news/european-ai-gigafactories/))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 17d ago
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The source URL does contain both passages in an RCRTech/RCR Wireless News article published on October 27, 2025, but the submitted quote is not verbatim as presented: after the first two sentences, the article continues with “Technical details have yet to be finalized.”, and after the “CERN for AI” sentence it continues with another sentence about access beyond tech giants. The page byline also names Juan Pedro Tomás, so attributing the quote to “RCR Wireless News” as the author is not exact. ([rcrtech.com](https://rcrtech.com/ai-infrastructure-news/european-ai-gigafactories/))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 19d ago
AI Verified
Web search returns the exact text of this quote from the RCR Wireless News (rcrtech.com) article on European AI gigafactories. The article describes the EU's plan for "three to five high-performance computing hubs across the continent" each with ~100,000 AI chips, framed as a "CERN for AI". The source URL returned 403 to WebFetch but the article and quote are confirmed. The "against" vote on a single central hub is correct: the initiative explicitly involves multiple distributed hubs. Year 2025 is accurate.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 1mo ago
replying to Juan Pedro Tomás