Google goes nuclear in world-first small reactor agreement

In what it calls “the world’s first corporate agreement to purchase nuclear energy from multiple small modular reactors,” Google has taken another step toward its goal of achieving net-zero emissions from its operational chain by 2030.Continue ReadingC… Continue reading Google goes nuclear in world-first small reactor agreement

Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, without reboots

Organizations that plan to upgrade to Windows Server 2025 once it becomes generally available will be able to implement some security updates by hotpatching running processes. What is hotpatching? “Hotpatching has been around for years in Windows… Continue reading Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, without reboots

Three Mile Island to be restarted to power Microsoft data centers

In a remarkable topical twofer, not only is Microsoft turning to nuclear power to run its data centers, it’s commissioned the restarting of the infamous Three Mile Island station – the site of the worst commercial nuclear accident in US history.Continu… Continue reading Three Mile Island to be restarted to power Microsoft data centers

Sending One Email With ChatGPT is the Equivalent of Consuming One Bottle of Water

ChatGPT usage can draw as much water as the state of Rhode Island does in 1.5 days, say The Washington Post and the University of California, Riverside. Continue reading Sending One Email With ChatGPT is the Equivalent of Consuming One Bottle of Water

UK Data Centers Gain Critical Infrastructure Status, Raising Green Belt Controversy

The designation of UK data centers as Critical National Infrastructure strengthens cyber defenses, but a proposed £3.75B data center on protected Green Belt land sparks debate.
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Video: Europe’s biggest 3D-printed building rises in just 140 hours

Tasked with building a new data center in an urban area of Germany, the team behind the Wave House harnessed the benefits of 3D printing technology to inject a sense of style into the unglamorous world of cloud-computing infrastructure, creating Europe… Continue reading Video: Europe’s biggest 3D-printed building rises in just 140 hours

NVIDIA Teams Up With Equinix to Bring Generative AI Training to Data Centers

Equinix Private AI can now run on NVIDIA DGX, a supercomputing platform for enterprise AI. Customers are asking for secure AI that can use current data, Equinix and NVIDIA said. Continue reading NVIDIA Teams Up With Equinix to Bring Generative AI Training to Data Centers

Asia-Pacific Data Centre Market to Face Brave New World of Artificial Intelligence

The data centre market in the Asia-Pacific will need to adjust to a rise in artificial intelligence computing in the region as well as a range of demands from a growing region. Continue reading Asia-Pacific Data Centre Market to Face Brave New World of Artificial Intelligence

Intel Puts Artificial Intelligence First With Processor Announcements

The Intel Core Ultra mobile processor family brings AI to PCs, while 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors offer AI acceleration for data centers. Continue reading Intel Puts Artificial Intelligence First With Processor Announcements