Anthropic, Microsoft announce new AI data centers
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Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced a $50 billion investment in computing infrastructure on Wednesday that will include new data centers in Texas and New York.
The best locations, therefore, are places with enough water and energy infrastructure, particularly in renewables, that can handle the A.I. data centers. Researchers say the perfect match is America's "windbelt states," or Texas, Montana, Nebraska and South Dakota.
The Grayslake project is part of this growing trend, and if fully built out, it would have over 10 million square feet of data center space, bringing thousands of jobs, and costing anywhere from
A proposed data center in Hamilton is not yet a done deal, though city leaders have been working with the developer for nearly two years on the project that will be on 29 acres of city-owned land. In Trenton,
While Oklahoma is embracing data centers, local and state leaders throughout the United States are pausing or banning the industry's growth.
The two companies plan to design a 400G-per-lane thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) modulator-based engine. ・POET Technologies’ stock traded over 2% higher in Tuesday’s premarket. ・POET will finance the creation of the 400G/Lane modulator.
As cloud computing becomes more common, businesses have had to contend with the challenge of protecting sensitive data during processing. Confidential computing addresses this by keeping data in use contained within secure hardware environments. While ...
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