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data center

A data center is a physical facility that houses computer systems and associated components, such as servers and storage, to enable the centralized storage, processing, and distribution of data and applications.

Why it’s in the news: Data centers are in the news due to massive investment from companies like Nebius and Itochu to expand capacity, driven by the growing demand for AI and cloud computing.

Latest on data center

  • Nebius upsizes debt sale to $5 billion to fund data centers, AI platform
  • Itochu expands into data centers, targets 10 facilities across Japan
  • Pennsylvania dangles permitting carrot for data centers that bring their own power
  • TerraPower’s nuclear reactor has a secret weapon for powering AI data centers
  • Relativity Networks raises $22 million to bring a faster kind of fiber to data centers
  • Nebius plans $4.5 billion convertible debt sale to fund data centers, AI platform
  • The state-of-the-art facility is designed to support artificial intelligence training and operations
  • Prysmian signs €5.5 billion Molex deal in data center push
  • The IPO assumes demand will stay vertical. But behind every megawatt commitment Switch makes is a customer decision about which models to run
  • When a data center in Virginia or Virginia needs chips, it pulls from the same constrained pool that used to serve consumer electronics in Asia
  • passed the US' first permanent data center ban
  • Valar, a California-based nuclear startup, partnered with Nvidia to power a data center using a microreactor at its Utah facility.

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