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Microsoft, the second largest cloud provider, has followed Amazon's lead and made strides in chip development. In 2023, the ...
More US industrial companies are moving into the data center market to supply equipment like cooling systems and backup power ...
Amazon is expanding the number of locations that will use treated wastewater for data center cooling from 20 to 120. The company this week announced it will expand its use of water recycling to more ...
AWS developed its custom-built infrastructure solution—the In-Row Heat Exchanger (IRHX)—instead of adopting widespread industry-standard liquid cooling solutions. This approach allows AWS to ...
Camfil’s new resource highlights how AI workloads are rapidly increasing compute demands, electricity usage, and heat ...
Amazon Expands Wastewater Cooling for Data Centers Amid Soaring Demand Amazon is ramping up its use of treated wastewater to cool its U.S. data centers as the company seeks to reduce its ...
The global market for Coolant Distribution Units (CDU) for Data Center was valued at USD 971 Million in the year 2024 and is projected to reach a revised size of USD 3701 Million by 2031, growing at a ...
Many key details, like the centers’ full impact on electricity supply and prices, and the amount of tax revenue the state ...
The rapid growth of cloud computing and artificial intelligence has fueled demand for data centers that need power to run servers, storage systems, networking equipment and cooling systems. FILE ...
Gov. Shapiro called it the largest private sector investment in Pennsylvania's history. It adds to the billions in Big Tech's data center cash flowing into the state.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Amazon said Monday that it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, including one it is building alongside a nuclear power plant that has drawn ...
Amazon says it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, including one it is building alongside a nuclear power plant that has drawn federal scrutiny over its ...