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The next-wave data center boom isn’t in the US.
It’s in Riyadh. Brazil. Malaysia. Sovereign wealth funds are dropping billions. PE firms are racing for land and power before anyone notices. None of it’s on your Robinhood watchlist. None of it’s even mapped in one place, yet.
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Counts: public directories, 2025. Figures are estimates.
The Global Data Center Economy is likely to follow the same trajectory that internet adoption did. High-income countries first, then the rest of the world catches up.
Internet Penetration by Region, 2005 to 2026
Source: World Bank, individuals using the internet (% of population). Approximate values; 2026 projected.
Northern Virginia's Data Center Alley provides 13% of all global operating data-center capacity. Where will this happen next?

Campinas, São Paulo
22.9099° S, 47.0626° W
Power grid
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Nearby data centers
28 within 100km
Population density
22.6M within 100km
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