A recent special report article series provides insights on considerations for future-proofing high-density AI data centers.
As data center demand surges, grid access—not land—is deciding which projects move forward, forcing builders to rethink power infrastructure, costs and schedules before construction begins.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, data centers are evolving into dynamic command hubs designed to handle the massive data throughput and processing power required for advanced AI ...
Mike Connaughton of Leviton Network Solutions explains how strong partnerships can help data center operators overcome common ...
Discover proven strategies for navigating power, land, and regulatory challenges, accelerating modular construction, ...
Longhorn Reels, a Texas-based manufacturer with over 46 years of experience in wire and cable handling solutions, has expanded its custom metal fabrication capabilities to serve the growing needs of ...
Data centers are among the fastest-growing markets worldwide, driven by the insatiable demand for computing power. With the rise of AI workloads and ever-denser server racks, facilities are struggling ...
Accenture signed an agreement to acquire a majority stake (65%) in US-based AI data center engineering and consulting firm ...
Cadence has updated to its Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform library with the addition of digital twins for Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems. Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform is a ...
Discover actionable strategies for site selection, power procurement, risk mitigation, and rapid deployment at the ...
Nvidia makes the chips that go into AI data centers. Now the company is getting more involved in figuring out what the data centers themselves will look like. The $100 billion investment that Nvidia ...
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