FEDGPU utilizes green energy sources such as wind and solar power to power multiple data centers globally, significantly reducing carbon emissions and energy costs, achieving cleaner computing power.
Today, data sovereignty regulations reinforce nation-state borders in the cloud. Far from early emancipatory visions of the ...
Businesses must be ready for the next phase of cloud by seeking out the providers that can evolve alongside industry shifts.
Siemens and nVent are collaborating to develop a liquid cooling and power reference architecture for hyperscale AI workloads.
Ensuring zero-trust principles and verifying that devices and GPUs are free from side-channel attacks is essential to ...
Rising energy costs and AI workloads are forcing the internet’s biggest players to rebuild their data centers around ...
Electronics has always been a hotbed of virtual cycles. In the 1980s, higher capacity disk drives allowed software companies, such as Microsoft, to create more powerful applications that needed more ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Duke Energy has put forward an exciting plan to develop data centers in Florida, designed to meet the increasing demand for AI and cloud computing. The proposal suggests establishing a ...