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Lahti marks TikTok’s second billion-euro bet on Finland as power, policy, and regulation reshape its European footprint.
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Lahti marks TikTok’s second billion-euro bet on Finland as power, policy, and regulation reshape its European footprint.
Anthropic’s agreement for future TPU capacity shows how surging enterprise demand is forcing AI companies to lock in long-term compute at industrial scale.
The companies are promoting a split inference architecture that pairs GPUs, RDUs, and CPUs to improve efficiency and scalability as agentic AI workloads expose the limits of GPU-only systems.
Intel’s entry into Musk’s Terafab project signals a shift in AI infrastructure, focusing on controlling compute production at unprecedented scale.
Nutanix is positioning itself at the center of a new class of infrastructure providers – and a new set of economic challenges driven by AI.
Cold-climate data centers are emerging as a sustainable solution to reduce cooling costs and energy consumption.
The partnership brings Arm-based workloads into IBM systems, expanding how AI runs in regulated environments
Even at $160 per kW, with 15-year leases, and upfront cash, some AI cloud providers are being turned away as creditworthiness replaces price as the gatekeeper for capacity.
Some AI workloads now demand microsecond-scale responsiveness, deterministic networking, and high-throughput processing – requirements honed over decades in HFT.
TeamPCP’s shift to speedy attacks on AWS, Azure, and SaaS instances shows organizations need to respond quickly to compromised credentials.
The deal brings PCIe fabric and rack-scale system design in-house, as d-Matrix moves beyond silicon into full-stack AI infrastructure.
AI workloads are reshaping data center design, moving from rigid redundancy to tailored flexibility, writes Harqs Singh.
Researchers have simulated a 97–qubit surface code with hardware-level noise on cloud HPC – highlighting the growing role of classical infrastructure in quantum system design.
Multi-line insurance can simplify administration and reduce coverage gaps for many data centers, but it may introduce aggregate limits and reduce customization.
AI’s evolution demands resilient backbone networks for training and inference, writes Mattias Fridström.
Proposed changes to electricity connection rules could accelerate hyperscale projects while making it harder for smaller developers to secure power.
The Netherlands-based company says it has achieved below-threshold error mitigation in a photonic quantum system – a milestone tied directly to fault-tolerant quantum computing and one that could significantly reduce the infrastructure footprint required to scale.
We look at some of the latest data center developments announced over the past month.
The $14.2 billion buyback unwinds a 2024 financing deal as Intel moves to reclaim control of critical AI-era chip manufacturing capacity.
A new partnership aims to tackle power and cooling challenges by developing floating data centers, with operations expected to begin by 2027.