While it's very likely that a growing portion of the servers inside data centers will be devoted to AI workloads, it's a stretch to argue that AI will completely upend the industry.
Revenues for the sector were up 16% year-on-year, as pandemic-induced supply chain issues started to diminish.
In this week's top data center news, Nvidia unveils its next-gen Blackwell GPUs, and Google embarks on a Midwest expansion.
The executive said that $250 billion will be spent on data center gear annually.
The package will support Intel's efforts to produce cutting-edge semiconductors at plants in Arizona and Ohio.
Cable infrastructure spending was resilient but still down 3% in 2023, according to insight from Dell'Oro Group.
At this year’s Data Center World, Lancium President Ali Fenn will explore how power dynamics might shape AI’s trajectory.
The lab will initially focus on developing chips for LLMs with a focus on inference.
The renewables giant has developed a system to identify new data center locations based on solar and wind resources.
At GTC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also showcased new AI supercomputers and AI software to power surging workloads.