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Vertiv maps AI-powered future of data centres
Data centres are undergoing one of their fastest periods of change, evolving into what Nvidia calls AI factories. According to digital infrastructure provider Vertiv, the sector is advancing rapidly ...
AI and data centre development is accelerating at a pace we’ve never seen before. JLL estimates that over 240GW of new-build capacity is planned for delivery worldwide between 2025 ...
Siemens & Rittal are partnering up to develop sustainable, standardised power systems for AI data centres, addressing soaring demands and densities ...
Siemens is expanding its partner ecosystem aim to align compute growth with power availability as grid constraints challenge AI data centre expansion ...
Valued at about ₹350 crore, the engagement covers comprehensive design, detailed engineering, and end-to-end execution of MEP works.
DCW award recognizes the successful delivery of DRA01, a 12MW next-generation AI-ready facility in Norway. This award ...
Electricity demand from data centres has surged in recent years and is expected to climb further as AI workloads expand, while rising energy costs and environmental pressures make traditional ...
As a Tier 1 partner of the UK’s most complex industrial and infrastructure developments, Winvic has built a record of ...
Global hyperscale cloud providers continue expanding across select African markets, reinforcing long-term demand projections ...
The development of artificial intelligence and the use of social media, streaming services and other technology is driving unprecedented demand for data centres. Building new data centres is impeded ...
Elon Musk and other tech leaders explore building data centres in space to overcome terrestrial constraints, with launch costs and satellite efficiency key factors.
Schneider Electric advocates for liquid cooling in Nigeria to manage the intense energy and thermal demands of AI workloads, ...
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