US-Backed IBM, D-Wave CHIPS Deals Expand Quantum Push
IBM and D-Wave deals show Washington expanding CHIPS-era industrial policy beyond semiconductors into quantum manufacturing and compute.
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IBM and D-Wave deals show Washington expanding CHIPS-era industrial policy beyond semiconductors into quantum manufacturing and compute.
SpaceX’s IPO filing recasts the company as a vertically integrated AI infrastructure platform spanning compute, networking, energy, and orbital systems.
AI data centers face a critical 'memory wall' bottleneck where GPU processing power vastly outpaces memory bandwidth and capacity.
While nuclear power alone won't resolve all friction points, it emerges as a critical enabler of AI at scale while mitigating environmental damage and protecting communities.
Federal permitting now covers hyperscale campuses, critical minerals, and transmission in a single framework.
We spoke to the EU agency managing critical IT systems about its vision for AI in government data center operations.
The Blackstone partnership could push Google's custom AI accelerators beyond the traditional hyperscale cloud model, giving enterprise IT buyers a standalone alternative to NVIDIA-dominated infrastructure.
Virginia’s revised guidance reflects growing concern that hyperscale backup generators are moving beyond rarely used emergency systems as AI-driven load growth strains the grid.
New legislation aims to prevent AI and hyperscale data center power costs from being shifted onto residential utility customers.
IDCA’s 2026 report says global facility-level draw is up by 36% as power scarcity begins to slow new builds in key markets.
Financing will add dark fiber routes and capacity as hyperscalers build distributed AI campuses in power-rich regions.
A historic merger between NextEra and Dominion positions America’s largest regulated utility platform at the heart of the AI data center boom.
Operators are racing to retrofit aging facilities for AI workloads, but many legacy data centers are running into hard limits around power distribution, cooling, and rack density.
Hollow-core fiber promises faster speeds and energy efficiency, but high costs and limited benefits may keep it from revolutionizing data centers.
New Redshift instances combine warehouse and data lake analytics as AWS pushes custom silicon higher into AI-era data infrastructure.
Power constraints, utilization gaps, and rising operating costs are pushing enterprises and operators to rethink how AI infrastructure is built and measured.
Geopolitical risk is compounding AI-driven demand, tightening availability across PCBs, semiconductors, optics, and power components.
The Winmate partnership targets defense and critical infrastructure deployments as edge AI adoption remains early and fragmented.
CoreWeave and Nebius earnings show the AI infrastructure race increasingly centers on power, networking, cooling, and deployment speed – not GPU supply alone.
Operators are pairing BESS with fast-response generation and grid-stability equipment to cut diesel reliance and enhance resilience.