DeepSeek, Blackstone and data center
While training has been the focus, inference is where AI's value is realized. Training clusters need large amounts of power. Optimized inference workloads that run over and over again on new data, on the other hand, should ideally use as few IT resources and power as possible.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expects to spend as much as $65 billion on AI in 2025 as part of a “massive effort” to further the company’s AI ambitions. Part of the plan includes a Louisiana data center that Zuckerberg says “is so large it would cover a significant part of Manhattan,” he wrote on Threads today.
Doug Adams. President and CEO of Global Data Centers for NTT DATA explains how NTT has responded to trends in AI and liquid cooling, plus he outlines the organization's plans
Eaton Corporation on Friday forecast 2025 adjusted profit above Wall Street estimates, expecting demand for electrical equipment to remain strong due to an artificial intelligence-related data center boom.
Caterpillar generators are a hot commodity among developers of computer data centers, despite challenges in some of the machinery maker's other business lines. Power-generat
OpenAI is making big moves with its $100 billion Stargate project. Still, despite its massive price tag, the first data center planned for Abilene, Texas, is raising eyebrows about how few people it will employ once it's up and running.
Stargate's first data center campus, located in Abilene, will be about 875 acres, but only says it will create at least 57 jobs.
Meta unveils a data center in Mesa with pledges of sustainability at a time when critics are raising louder concerns about electricity consumption.
A report last month said its 18A process, which was supposed to be a "turning point" for Intel Foundry, is only achieving 10% yield rates, which industry site wccftech says makes "it impossible for the semiconductor to reach mass-production stages."
Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance is planning to build what could become the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, India, with a capacity of 3 gigawatts to capitalize on surging AI demand.
This week's announcement by President Donald Trump of a massive private-sector investment to build more AI data centers casts a spotlight on a relatively small and nimble class of cloud computing firms positioned to play a bigger role in the tech sector.