SoftBank to Acquire DigitalBridge for $4 Billion in Move to Deepen Ties to AI
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- 29 Dec 2025
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Acquisition would further expand SoftBank’s investments in artificial intelligence as it tries to center itself in the boom
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The planned acquisition of DigitalBridge by SoftBank for $4 billion highlights a strategic move to strengthen SoftBank's investments in AI infrastructure. This deal signals heightened interest in digital infrastructure sectors essential for supporting AI applications, which include data centers and fiber networks. SoftBank's focus on AI underscores its intent to be at the forefront of computing capacity that is foundational for AI innovation. While the article emphasizes corporate investment strategies more than policy implications, it reflects the increasing convergence of digital infrastructure as a critical component of advanced AI development globally. The acquisition may have long-term implications for global AI infrastructure and investment ecosystems.
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Masayoshi Son, the Softbank CEO, at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, in 2017. Photograph: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenMasayoshi Son, the Softbank CEO, at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, in 2017. Photograph: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty ImagesSoftBank to acquire DigitalBridge for $4bn in move to deepen ties to AIAcquisition would further expand SoftBank’s investments in artificial intelligence as it tries to center itself in the boomSoftBank Group will acquire digital infrastructure investor DigitalBridge Group in a deal valued at $4bn, the companies said on Monday, as the Japanese investment firm looks to deepen its AI-related portfolio.The acquisition would expand SoftBank’s exposure to digital infrastructure as the Japanese conglomerate is positioning its portfolio to focus on artificial intelligence.
SoftBank’s billionaire founder Masayoshi Son is seeking to capitalize on surging demand for the computing capacity that underpins artificial intelligence applications.DigitalBridge invests in digital infrastructure sectors such as datacenters, cell towers, fiber networks, small-cell systems and edge infrastructure, with a portfolio including companies such as Vantage Data Centers, Zayo, Switch and AtlasEdge.Founded in 1991 as real estate-focused Colony Capital, the firm pivoted under CEO Marc Ganzi into digital infrastructure and rebranded as DigitalBridge in 2021 after shedding most of its legacy property assets.Ganzi will continue leading DigitalBridge as a separately managed platform, the companies said.As of 30 September, DigitalBridge managed around $108bn in assets, making it one of the largest dedicated investors in the digital ecosystem.SoftBank has ramped up investment in AI as it seeks to position itself at the center of what Son has called a once-in-a-generation technological shift.The company, along with OpenAI, Oracle and Abu Dhabi-based tech investor MGX, is investing billions of dollars in the Stargate project, a large-scale computing and infrastructure initiative aimed at supporting advanced AI development.OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank said in September they plan to build five new computing sites across Texas, New Mexico and Ohio, which are expected to have a combined power capacity of about 7GW when in operation.Explore more on these topicsArtificial intelligence (AI)JapanAsia PacificnewsShareReuse this content