In this week's top data center news, Google will develop a new facility outside London, and four storage trends are poised to shape the industry.
The world's most valuable chipmaker is moving ahead with plans for new facilities in Japan, Arizona, and Germany.
Building work has started on a 33-acre site in Waltham Cross, north of London, which Google acquired in 2020.
The acquisition of the data center operator is the sixth purchase by Convergence in the past year.
'World's largest chipmaking cluster' would be capable of producing 7.7 million wafers a month.
Data center demand in Asia is expected to surge over the next five years.
Company unveils three new desktop chips that will reduce the need to rely on remote AI services.
Cloud migration for the UK health system's information-sharing platform is complete.
We look at some of the latest data center developments that have been announced over the past month.
The company is planning to build nine data centers by 2030.