Structure Research Forecasts AI Data Center Capacity Will Reach 150 GW by 203
TL;DR AI capacity is set to surge: Structure Research projects AI-focused data center capacity will grow from 2.3 GW today to 150 GW by 2030, reflecting unprecedented infrastructure expansion. New res...
Protecting against rising cybersecurity risks in data centers
Secure your data center against evolving threats, including quantum computing and AI. Discover how resilient, quantum-safe infrastructure from Cisco provides real-time protection to keep your business...
AI demand to push memory fab spending past USD $50bn
Memory makers are set to spend more than USD $50 billion on 300mm fab equipment in 2026 as AI demand drives HBM and DDR5 capacity....
Nvidia launches vision AI agent blueprints for industry
Shortages of training data and engineering effort are slowing industrial vision AI projects, prompting Nvidia to package reusable blueprints for developers....
Nvidia says software cuts DeepSeek V4 token costs fivefold
Software improvements have slashed the cost of serving DeepSeek V4 on Blackwell, underscoring the race to make AI deployments economical....
Sijbrandij launches data centre power coalition for AI
AI data centre developers may gain faster power access as a new coalition seeks to ease grid delays and speed site planning....
AWS launches Graviton5-based EC2 C9g & C9gd instances
AWS customers get faster compute options for heavy workloads, with the new Graviton5-based instances offering up to 25% more performance per vCPU....
Asia-Pacific GSMA roundtable calls for AI network upgrade
Rising AI demand is forcing Asia-Pacific telecoms to upgrade networks for lower latency, higher bandwidth and tighter cross-border coordination....
Citrix launches XenServer 9 under existing licences
Existing Citrix customers can avoid extra virtualisation fees as XenServer 9 is folded into current licences for deployments of up to 10,000 sockets....
Enterprise IT: 5 Transformative Changes Shaping Tomorrow’s Digital Ecosystems
For decades, organizations measured Enterprise IT by workforce size. More employees typically meant more applications, servers, offices, and data. Employee count became a convenient proxy for IT compl...
The data centre industry needs more ambitious women, not quieter ones
Kao Data's Lizzy McDowell explores why women in data centres should own their ambition, and how leaders can help make space for it....