
A quiet 42-acre plot in a Maryland suburb, once home to a local inn, is now at the center of a digital revolution that residents never asked for, promising immense power but revealing very few secrets. This site in Woodlawn

A quiet 42-acre plot in a Maryland suburb, once home to a local inn, is now at the center of a digital revolution that residents never asked for, promising immense power but revealing very few secrets. This site in Woodlawn

A quiet 42-acre plot in a Maryland suburb, once home to a local inn, is now at the center of a digital revolution that residents never asked for, promising immense power but revealing very few secrets. This site in Woodlawn
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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies has significantly impacted various aspects of our daily lives, driving substantial growth in data centers. Coupled with the expanding digital economy, this technological boom has fueled the demand

The urgent need to balance increasing data center demand with a clean power future is becoming more critical. Advancements in technology, digital innovation, societal trends, and changes in general manufacturing could potentially triple energy needs by 2030 in some markets.
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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies has significantly impacted various aspects of our daily lives, driving substantial growth in data centers. Coupled with the expanding digital economy, this technological boom has fueled the demand

In a significant move to bolster its data center capabilities, Scotland-based firm DataVita announced plans to double its data center capacity to 40MW, with an ambitious goal of reaching 500MW in central Scotland within the next five years. This expansion

As digital transformation accelerates and artificial intelligence (AI) applications grow more sophisticated, the demand for greater computational power and efficient data processing has surged. This transformation has driven the need for data centers to evolve in significant ways, particularly in

The rapid evolution and transformation of data centers are being driven by the escalating demands of artificial intelligence (AI). As AI applications proliferate across various sectors, the infrastructure, power management, and cooling technologies of data centers are undergoing significant changes.

The potential acquisition of Ampere Computing by semiconductor giant Arm is generating significant interest and speculation within the technology sector. Both companies are pivotal players in the semiconductor industry, and their collaboration could lead to substantial shifts in the competitive

The urgent need to balance increasing data center demand with a clean power future is becoming more critical. Advancements in technology, digital innovation, societal trends, and changes in general manufacturing could potentially triple energy needs by 2030 in some markets.
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