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North Carolina

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62 articles accelerating

Amazon’s planned $10 billion North Carolina data-center investment anchors coverage of a state balancing AI-era infrastructure growth with broadband and chip-industry strain.

Who they are

North Carolina appears in technology coverage as a US state competing for digital and advanced-manufacturing investment while also serving as the home base for technology companies and operations. Stories connect it to Apple’s campus plans, Amazon’s cloud infrastructure, Wolfspeed’s chipmaking, CommScope’s broadband business, AvidXchange, Eton Solutions, Epic Games leader Tim Sweeney, and Zipline’s drone-delivery rollout.

The recent arc

Recent attention has returned to three-story quarters in 2024Q1, 2025Q2 and 2025Q4, after a steadier run of lower-volume state and company stories. The most consequential 2025 coverage centers on infrastructure and ownership change: Amazon announced a $10 billion North Carolina investment for cloud and data-center infrastructure, while Amphenol agreed to acquire North Carolina-based CommScope’s broadband connectivity and cable unit for about $10.5 billion including debt. Corning and Nvidia also announced plans for advanced optical-technology manufacturing plants in North Carolina and Texas.

The growth narrative is qualified by corporate stress and uneven access. Wolfspeed, the North Carolina-based EV-chip maker, disclosed a bankruptcy package to cut nearly $6.5 billion in debt, while the state’s approximately $1.5 billion BEAD allocation and coverage of rural students without reliable internet keep the broadband gap in view. Earlier coverage established the state as a major corporate-investment destination through Apple’s planned 3,000-employee campus and broader US investment expansion.

The tension

Coverage repeatedly juxtaposes North Carolina’s ability to attract capital-intensive cloud, optical and semiconductor activity with the difficult economics and distribution of that buildout. Amazon, Corning and Nvidia point to demand for computing infrastructure, but Wolfspeed’s debt restructuring shows that strategic manufacturing does not assure financial durability; meanwhile, BEAD funding and rural connectivity gaps underline that new capacity and universal access are not the same outcome. Texas, New York and Pennsylvania recur as competing or parallel locations for these investments.

Why it matters

If the current trajectory holds, North Carolina could become more consequential in the physical layer of the technology economy, spanning data centers, optical systems, broadband equipment and chips rather than only corporate campuses. Whether that translates into durable local advantage will depend on whether high-profile projects progress, financially pressured manufacturers stabilize, and public broadband funding reaches the communities still described as disconnected.

North Carolina has appeared in 62 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2025Q4 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Trump, Arizona, California.

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62
mentions
Velocity
+50.0%
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Acceleration
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velocity change
Sources
30
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-09-05
New York Times 11 related

US prosecutors charge a man for allegedly using AI to create hundreds of thousands of songs by fake bands to get $10M in royalties from streaming services

Federal prosecutors charged a North Carolina musician with gaming the system to win royalties from streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.

2020-12-19
Bloomberg 1 related

Sources: the AGs of Utah, North Carolina, and NY among others are preparing a lawsuit against Google over the cut it takes from app developers in its Play Store

- States probing Google Play's 30% in-app-purchase fees  — Case would mark new front in antitrust assault against Google

2017-11-26
New York Times 7 related

Net neutrality supporters have strong legal arguments to overturn Ajit Pai's proposed rules repeal in court

Back in 2005, a small phone company based in North Carolina named Madison River began preventing its subscribers from making phone calls using the internet application Vonage.

2017-06-20
Ars Technica 7 related

US Supreme Court rules unconstitutional a North Carolina law that barred sex offenders from accessing social media where minors could be present

David Kravets / Ars Technica :

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Quarterly Coverage

Top Sources

Narrative

TEXXR tracks 35 tech news articles mentioning North Carolina, dating back to January 2015. The biggest stories include Apple is temporarily closing 11 stores across Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, and South... and Apple has quietly explored opening a campus in Northern Virginia, to accommodate 20,000.... Frequently covered alongside Trump, Uber Freight, Raleigh News & Observer, and Apple.

Key Moments

2025Q2enterprise +33pts; regulation -67pts
2025Q3enterprise -33pts; developer +50pts; funding +50pts

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