Meta will begin renting out its excess computing capacity, a move that could boost revenue and improve asset utilization.
The company’s decision to monetize idle servers is expected to generate new income streams while enhancing operational efficiency, signaling potential upside for shareholders as the tech giant leverages its infrastructure investments.
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