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Saudi Arabia’s focus on AI and economic digitization will drive Riyadh’s data center market to lead the Middle East, according to JLL.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is set to invest billions in Georgia to support cloud computing and AI technologies, reflecting the growing demand for robust data centers.
As Big Tech’s energy needs surge, states are offering incentives and easing regulations to entice power plant construction.
Despite a recent stumble, leading AI chip stocks like Nvidia and Marvell Technology are well-positioned to benefit from the long-term growth in data center infrastructure driven by the increasing demand for artificial intelligence.
Amazon.com is expanding its investment in nuclear power to meet the growing energy demands of its data centers, signing agreements for the development of small modular reactors (SMRs) with X-Energy and Dominion Energy.
Swedish data center company EcoDataCenter secures substantial funding to expand its eco-friendly facilities, driven by the growing need for AI compute capacity.
Microsoft’s data centers near Brussels are slated to go live this autumn, offering local cloud infrastructure to Belgian businesses and government.
Microsoft is open to using natural gas with carbon capture technology to power its artificial intelligence data centers, according to the company’s vice president of energy. This move reflects the tech sector’s growing need for alternative power sources to meet rising electricity demands.
Digihost Technology and NANO Nuclear Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to leverage advanced nuclear reactor technology. This collaboration aims to transition Digihost’s 60-megawatt power plant in upstate New York to carbon-free energy sources.
Microsoft is exploring natural gas with carbon capture as a power source for its data centers, alongside renewable and nuclear energy, as the tech industry seeks to meet growing energy demands.