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data centers
Data centers are specialized facilities that house computer systems, servers, networking equipment, and storage infrastructure used to collect, process, store, and distribute large amounts of data. They provide the power, cooling, physical security, and connectivity needed to ensure reliable and continuous operation of IT services and applications for organizations.
80% of US Consumers Fear Data Centers Will Raise Energy Bills
As artificial intelligence drives a boom in data center construction, 80 percent of US electricity consumers say they fear rising utility bills, according to a new survey by solar energy provider Sunrun. The findings highlight...
Amazon Unveils “Rainier” — 500K-Chip AI Supercluster for Anthropic
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched Project Rainier — one of the largest AI compute clusters ever built. The system runs on 500,000 Trainium2 chips and is designed in partnership with Anthropic to power the next generation of...
AI Data Centers to Consume 4× More Power by 2035, BloombergNEF Says
Artificial intelligence is becoming the largest new driver of global electricity demand. By 2035, AI data centers could consume over 1,600 terawatt-hours of power annually — four times more than today, according to BloombergNEF...
AI Energy Boom Turns Power Into the World’s Most Valuable Resource
The age of artificial intelligence is rewriting the global hierarchy of resources. Energy, not data, has quietly become the world’s new gold.
Analysts: energy now defines global competitiveness
According to a recent analytical...
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