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OpenAI's European Stargate plans are shrinking as Microsoft and Google expand their infrastructure, challenging the original vision for the data center in Norway.
FluidStack is in advanced talks to raise $1 billion at an $18 billion valuation, with Jane Street and Situational Awareness reportedly co-leading the round.
Oracle has appointed Hilary Maxson, former CFO of Schneider Electric, as its new chief financial officer to lead its $50 billion AI infrastructure push.
Paladin EnviroTech has acquired ICT, Ireland’s first R2v3-certified ITAD provider, in a €60 million deal. The move strengthens Paladin’s European presence and positions it to handle the growing wave of hardware disposal from Dublin’s data center cluster.
Iran threatens to strike U.S.-linked data centers in escalating conflict, targeting critical AI infrastructure. The move highlights growing concerns about digital warfare and the security of AI systems in times of geopolitical tension.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins reveals plans to explore space-based data centers, aiming to revolutionize computing infrastructure with faster, more resilient global processing capabilities.
Major AI companies like Meta, Microsoft, and Google are investing in natural gas power plants to fuel their data centers, raising concerns about environmental impact and long-term financial sustainability.
A new poll reveals that Americans would rather have an Amazon warehouse in their backyard than a data center, highlighting ongoing community resistance to digital infrastructure development.
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are proposing radically different plans for orbital data centers, sparking debate among scientists about feasibility and impact.
Major AI companies like Meta, Microsoft, and Google are investing in natural gas power plants to fuel their data centers, but environmental and financial risks may outweigh the benefits.
Isaiah Taylor, just 27, has raised $450 million to develop nuclear reactors for AI data centers, aiming to revolutionize how AI systems are powered.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have named 18 US tech firms as military targets, signaling a new era of cyber warfare where data centers and digital infrastructure are now considered strategic assets.