AI, Trump and data centers
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To achieve true uptime, data centers must invest in better thermal management, power distribution and reliable, serviceable components. Investing in reliable technology, such as high-performance thermal interfaces, ultimately enables businesses to increase performance and profitability.
OpenAI and Oracle will develop another 4.5 gigawatts of data center capacity, expanding a tie-up that has promised hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure investment to keep the U.S. ahead in the global artificial intelligence race.
Frank Holland speaks with Vertiv CEO Gio Albertazzi and Oklo CEO Jacob DeWitte about a new agreement between the companies focused on creating power and heat management solutions for data centers and other digital infrastructure.
The proposal for 11-building data center with about 6 million square feet near Delaware City is drawing attention from state and county leaders.
The electricity needs are massive. But state leaders point to the jobs and economic benefits the data center will bring to an impoverished part of the state. This Q&A will get you up to speed.
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Portable data center startup Armada gets $131M to power computing operations in remote locations - SiliconANGLE
In response to the Trump administration's "AI Action Plan," environmental advocates in Indiana, Virginia, and Tennessee said data centers led to higher electricity prices and increased pollution.
After a recent auction to determine what those payments to power companies will be in 2026, it appears that electricity customers will not get a break from high bills anytime soon. In fact, signs point to even higher electric bills by the middle of next year.
The Santa Cruz River, dried up and polluted, came back to life recently, sustained by highly treated wastewater from two water reclamation facilities.
Data centers kick out a ton of heat. Wave pools take a ton of energy to keep warm. There might just be a synergy there. We examined.