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SET3's Kevin Beck speaks on his thoughts regarding data center infrastructure, AI and meeting next-gen demands after ...
A controversial data center proposed in Oldham County has withdrawn its application to be located along KY-53, but has submitted new plans for a smaller center within the county.
NEWTON COUNTY, Ga. — Neighbors in a Newton County neighborhood say dynamite blasting being done to build a massive data center is damaging their homes. One homeowner told Channel 2’s Tom Regan ...
The data center industry therefore stands at a pivotal crossroads. Far from buckling under the weight of AI tools and cloud-driven demand, however, it’s adapting at speed through smarter design ...
A rendering of an orbital data center and TILE platform from Sophia Space, designed to allow customers to analyze data where it is collected in space. (Sophia Space Image) Sophia Space, a new ...
Data centers are coming to Northeast Pennsylvania. In a region once fueled by coal, a new industry aims to reshape Northeast Pennsylvania, tapping into the high-voltage power lines slicing through ...
Eric Bonds and Viktor Newby: Data centers, nondisclosure agreements and democracy Democracy — some say — dies in the dark. But that is exactly where many data center deals are born and live.
Some data center developers are buying clean energy, but the AI race has pushed some companies to use fossil-powered mobile generators and turbines.
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Kentucky is anticipating a surge in data centers, bringing a spike in energy demand. Given the state's fossil fuel reliance, advocates are worried a data center boom would pose a setback to ...
Fears of an AI data center bust were stoked by Microsoft and Amazon headlines, but if anything, massive spending remains the bottom line. Skip to content. Main Navigation. Search.
To keep them running, Chellappa said many data centers require copious amounts of water to feed their cooling systems. "A large data center might use upwards of 200 million gallons annually," he said.