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Trillions of dollars will need to be invested across servers, computing equipment, facilities and new power capacity, the ratings firm said.
Data centers require substantial water and energy. But certain locations are more strained than others, mainly due to rising temperatures.
Some tech leaders are concerned that the artificial intelligence race will exhaust available land and energy. The solution might lie in orbit.
Middlesex Township supervisors voted 2-0 to OK subdivision plans that will help the proposed $15 billion project — one of Pennsylvania's largest — take shape.
Saying he'll push to ensure the facilities won't push up people's electric bills, the president appears to be responding to voter angst.
Navitas Semiconductor is pivoting toward AI data centers with GaN and SiC power tech, betting long-term growth on next-gen power upgrades.