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Fortnite Gamers’ PCs Have More Combined Compute Than the Top 500 Supercomputers, Reaching Up to a Whopping 30GW Power

24 February 2026 at 19:40

A character in a futuristic suit stands in front of a multi-screen display showing various Fortnite characters, including

Fortnite gamers have acquired computing power that rivals that of some of the world's largest hyperscalers, and that is just from gaming PCs and consoles. Fortnite Gamers Have Contributed Significantly Towards Modern-Day Hardware Advancements In today's world, computing power is a major bottleneck, which is why hyperscalers are investing "hundreds of billions" in the AI frenzy to build their capabilities. One recent deal we discussed was the AMD-Meta agreement, which involved compute commitments worth up to 6 gigawatts. Interestingly, when talking about the deal, Epic Games' CEO Tim Sweeney revealed that Fortnite gamers alone consume up to 30 gigawatts of […]

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AMD Risks a Hefty 20% of Its Company To Enter Into β€˜Mega’ AI Deals, With the Latest Venture Tied to a Meta Agreement for Next-Gen Infrastructure

24 February 2026 at 18:39

AMD has signed a major agreement with Meta, which involves the deployment of customized infrastructure that could be worth 'hundreds of billions'. AMD To Provide Next-Gen Venice & Verano CPUs to Meta, Alongside MI450 GPUs In a 6GW Commitment The race for next-gen AI infrastructure is more competitive than ever, with manufacturers like AMD/NVIDIA rushing to enter exclusive partnerships to secure customer capacity for their upcoming product lineups. A few days ago, we reported on NVIDIA's agreement with Meta for Vera Rubin AI racks, and the headline then was that Team Green snagged one of AMD's biggest customers. However, AMD […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amd-puts-up-a-hefty-20-of-its-company-just-for-ai-deals/

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