Some space industry leaders — including Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos — believe the answer could be in orbit, via space-based data centers. That idea has gained attention in recent weeks. Musk is ...
It's not just the spending that will be big. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg envisions a single data center, the footprint of which would occupy as much acreage as a good chunk of Manhattan. Corin Cesaric is a ...
Near the Salton Sea, a company plans to build a data center to support artificial intelligence that would cover land the size of 15 football fields and require power that could support 425,000 homes.
Each time you ask an AI chatbot to summarize a lengthy legal document or conjure up a cartoon squirrel wearing glasses, it sends a request to a data center and strains an increasingly scarce resource: ...
A data center complex bankrolled by Blackstone in Fayetteville, Georgia in October 2024. Correspondent As the AI boom continues to escalate, states have rushed to entice data centers with juicy tax ...
Data centers are beginning to switch from air to liquid cooling. Liquid cooling is more effective at drawing heat away from sophisticated chips and could save energy. The sector will sort out which ...
Data centers are proliferating in Virginia and a blind man in Baltimore is suddenly contending with sharply higher power bills. The Maryland city is well over an hour’s drive from the northern ...
An Amazon Web Services data center under construction in Stone Ridge, Virginia, in 2024. Correspondent While AI could change the world in many unforeseen ways, it’s already having one massive impact: ...
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About 1,500 federally funded health centers that serve millions of low-income people face significant financial challenges, their leaders say, as the government shutdown compounds other cuts to their ...
Nearly $1 billion allocated for regional agencies that purchase supportive services for Californians with developmental disabilities went unspent in a recent year and was ultimately returned to the ...