SoftBank Plans New $100 Billion Robotics Company That Builds Server Farms

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SoftBank is reportedly preparing a new company called Roze AI focused on automating the construction of data center infrastructure in the United States.
According to reports, Roze AI would aim to make data center construction more efficient as technology companies continue expanding infrastructure to support growing automation and AI demand.
The new business is expected to use autonomous robots to help build server farms and related facilities.
The move comes as major technology firms race to add computing capacity and data center space to support AI workloads.
Reports said SoftBank is already considering an initial public offering for Roze AI. Some executives reportedly want the listing to happen in the second half of 2026. The company could seek a valuation of around $100 billion, according to reports.
Several recent ventures have also targeted industrial automation through AI.
Jeff Bezos has co-founded Project Prometheus, which plans to acquire companies in major industrial sectors and modernize them using AI tools.
SoftBank has previously backed unconventional startups, including Zume, an AI-focused pizza delivery company that shut down in 2023.
Reports added that some people inside SoftBank have expressed doubts about Roze AI’s proposed valuation and the timeline for a public offering.



