Microsoft announced Wednesday that over the past two decades, it has become dramatically more efficient in its use of water to cool data centers, slashing its consumption rate by 90% compared to ...
Nvidia just announced a warm-water cooling system that it says can dramatically reduce the amount of water a data center uses — eliminating “pretty much all water usage” inside the data center, ...
If you hang out in any even vaguely AI-skeptical parts of the Internet, you’ve probably stumbled on plenty of memes and posts premised on data centers’ insatiable thirst for water to power evaporative ...
In a rare moment of bipartisanship, there’s a force uniting Americans across the country: opposition to data centers. “When we bring this massive amount of electricity demand to the grid, and there’s ...
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As any athlete will tell you: perfect practice makes perfect. But for individuals who do not have regular access to coaches or trainers, maintaining good form can be tricky. In fact, during the ...
Australia’s data centre rush now rivals the mining boom. OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman last week said Australia could become a “data centre capital of the world”. This would come at an ...
Researchers from Drexel University and Michigan State University have developed a prototype of an AI and computer vision program that can provide real-time exercise form coaching and feedback from ...
North Carolina lawmakers are floating a proposal that would require large data centers to cover electricity and infrastructure costs associated with building and operating them, while also tightening ...
With the proliferation of Earth observation satellites in orbit, the increasing sophistication of sensors and surging demand for imagery and geospatial intelligence across a growing number of sectors, ...
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A new multi-use trail will fully open Tuesday along the Seattle waterfront. The trail runs along the east side of Alaskan Way from near Pier 62 to Clay Street and replaces old trolley tracks and ...