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Dylan Fisher In this week’s top data center news stories, chip wars, unmet data center demands, and the role AI can play in data center management. | China is set to launch a $40-billion state-backed fund to boost local chip manufacturing to accelerate its journey towards self sufficiency. | |
Andy Patrizio Co-location providers in Mexico may provide an alternative to their US counterparts, but not all data can go out of the country. | |
Christopher Tozzi There are several reasons why OpenStack could enjoy a resurgence of interest and, possibly, increased adoption. | Wylie Wong A new report by JLL predicts data center supply imbalance will last at least through 2024 as AI and edge computing adoption increase. | |
Bill Kleyman What happens when a data center ransomware attack costs you everything? Lesson from the CloudNordic and Azero ransomware attacks. | |
Generative AI is expected to create a second stream of data center demand comparable to the cloud. Here's a look at the role of the colocation data center in helping meet this historic wave of new demand, and how data center operators can be ready to capitalize. | To address performance and latency issues, companies should look to edge computing solutions while also taking into account the significant power requirements to handle metaverse workloads. | |
Soni Brown After receiving a $1.8M COOLERCHIPS grant, Purdue University looks to revolutionize data center cooling with innovative chip cooling methods. | Scott Fulton III As data centers' demand for liquid cooling systems continues to increase, strangely, so has demand for high-efficiency air cooling. It seems AI workloads may be bifurcating facility designs. | |
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