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Vertiv has launched SmartRun, a prefabricated overhead system for data centres that combines multiple functions in one package: power distribution, liquid cooling pipes, heat management, and network infrastructure.
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Yondr Group has completed the first phase of its second data centre on its 100MW London campus, with 10MW of the building’s full 30MW capacity now live and operational.
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Australian cloud data centre provider ResetData has picked Nokia to support the rollout of its sovereign ‘AI Factory’ facilities.
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“People are investing ahead of the demand,” warned Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai, speaking about the current wave of data centre build-outs. As a billionaire investor and Jack Ma’s long-time right-hand man, Tsai knows a thing or two about spotting froth in the market. His view on the sector’s rapid growth? “I start to see the beginning of some kind of bubble.”
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With the world still reeling from the economic shockwaves of President Trump's tariff armageddon, the US appears poised to embrace its 'drill baby, drill' ethos once more, as the President signed an executive order mandating a return to coal power for the nation's burgeoning data centres.
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New images of Elon Musk’s xAI data centre reveal a major expansion of on-site gas turbines, which campaigners claim violates environmental regulations.
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Schneider Electric and ETAP have teamed up to launch a digital twin tool designed to provide a virtual overview of so-called ‘AI factories’ or specialised AI data centres.
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Wingu Group launches phase two of facility expansion, doubling rack power
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After a rough start to the year, Nvidia has come out swinging, unveiling a slew of updates aimed at solidifying its position as one of the world’s top AI firms.
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You might take issue with the fact that the data centre industry can be described as an old boy’s club, but the stark facts speak for themselves:
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Nokia has continued its shift toward digital infrastructure by securing projects with European hosting provider Hetzner and cloud infrastructure provider Worldstream.
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Lip-Bu Tan, the Intel board member who resigned in protest over the company’s failure to develop a meaningful AI strategy, now holds the reins at the chip-making giant, taking over as takeover news continues to swirl.
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President Trump’s steel tariffs have officially come into force, imposing a 25% levy on steel imports — a move likely to significantly impact data centre and telecom tower projects.
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Kao Data has unveiled the latest facility at its Harlow campus, KLON-03, a 17.6MW data centre set to power AI workloads.
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Cerebras Systems, makers of some of the largest chips in the world, has launched six new data centres to power its growing AI inference service.
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A new player has entered the Middle East and North Africa's digital infrastructure landscape with the launch of Syntys, a data centre company spun off from telecom giant Ooredoo.
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The UK government has continued its ripping up of archaic planning rules to cut grid connection waiting times.
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Elon Musk’s xAI is believed to have purchased a one-million-square-foot site for a new data centre to expand its presence in Memphis, Tennessee.