datacenters

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Spending on AI systems in 2024 just utterly blew by the expectations of the major market researchers and those who dabble in metrics like we do. There has

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Nvidia's endorsement of co-packaged optics means the time is right

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Cluster deployments are an order of magnitude larger in scale with Gigawatt-scale datacenters coming online at full capacity much faster than most believe. As such, there are considerable desi…

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Meta Datacenter Scrapped, Vertiv, Schneider Electric, Eaton, Legrand, Delta, Datacenter Bill Of Materials By Component, Transformers, Switchgear, Redundancy, UPS, OCP Busbar, Generators, Substation…

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It is often said that companies – particularly large companies with enormous IT budgets – do not buy products, they buy roadmaps. No one wants to go to

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By 2030, leading AI labs will need data centers so massive they will require the power equivalent of some of America’s largest cities. Will they be able to find it?

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Cloud repatriation might seem like a solution for high infrastructure costs, but it can prove short-sighted as an organization scales.

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Meta Datacenter Scrapped, Vertiv, Schneider Electric, Eaton, Datacenter Bill Of Materials By Component, Transformers, Switchgear, Redundancy, UPS, ATS, OCP Busbar, Generator Sets, Substation

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Exhausting hot air away from your servers with Hot Aisle Containment solutions eliminates bypass airflow issues and reduces data center energy consumption and lowers your related power costs.

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This piece is the first in a new series from the Institute for Progress (IFP), called Compute in America: Building the Next Generation of AI Infrastructure at Home. In this series, we examine the challenges of accelerating the American AI data center buildout. Future pieces will be published

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A deep-dive into the different types of UPS systems

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Cast AI analysis finds drastic over provisioning

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Data center stats you should know for 2023. A comprehensive list of colocation and data center statistics from Brightlio.

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In this deep-dive explainer, we look at a big-business mainstay.

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Air cooling holdouts take notice, the fun stuff is all liquid

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Sponsored Feature: Training an AI model takes an enormous amount of compute capacity coupled with high bandwidth memory. Because the model training can be

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It was only a matter of time, perhaps, but the skyrocketing costs of designing chips is colliding with the ever-increasing need for performance,

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Marvell has had a large and profitable I/O and networking silicon business for a long time, but with the acquisitions of Inphi in October 2020 and of

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It may be the only way to keep up with environmental power regulations

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Hot, strenuous and unsung. There is nothing soft and fluffy about the caretaking work that enables our digital lives

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In the battle of bandwidth and compute, Cloudflare has a strong hand. A dive into networking infrastructure.

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What is the hardest job at Intel, excepting whoever is in charge of the development of chip etching processes and the foundries that implement it? We

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More enterprises are migrating their corporate data center(s) to external co-location facilities. One of the many challenges they face is navigating disparate and confusing pricing models. Some providers only charge for power and network while others charge for power, space and network. Some charge different rates for

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Answer (1 of 7): Lots. Definitions of the term "data centre" tend to vary. Some would label a small machine room with 2 or 3 racks a data centre, but that is not really a large facility by any stretch of the imagination. Most such installations are never going to hit the usual problems which dat...