The NFL and the San Francisco 49ers upgraded Levi’s Stadium ahead of Super Bowl LX, installing miles of fiber, nearly 1,500 Wi‑Fi 7 routers and hardened cyber defenses. Teams set up a stadium cyber command center to monitor AI-powered threats and expect about 65,000 spectators to upload roughly 35 terabytes of data. A new $200 million data center supports 4K videoboards and increased compute needs.
Key Points
- 1Deployed miles of fiber and nearly 1,500 Wi‑Fi 7 routers to handle spectator data demands
- 2Raised cyber defenses and established a stadium cyber command center to monitor AI-powered threats
- 3Built a new $200 million data center to power 4K videoboards and heavy upload bandwidth
Scoring Rationale
Official, detailed deployment and cyber preparedness increase relevance, but incremental infrastructure update limits broader industry impact.
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