- The $14.2 billion buyback unwinds a 2024 financing deal as Intel moves to reclaim control of critical AI-era chip manufacturing capacity.
- A new partnership aims to tackle power and cooling challenges by developing floating data centers, with operations expected to begin by 2027.
- Developers must strategically navigate interconnection processes, explore alternative power solutions, and coordinate multiple factors to ensure project feasibility and timely operation.
- A new report reveals North America’s data center market is prioritizing execution and delivery over expansion.
- The partnership expands NVLink ecosystem and signals shift toward more customized AI infrastructure.
- The company’s 310 MW project, along with agreements with Meta and Nvidia, underscores how AI compute is moving from on-demand cloud to reserved capacity.
- While promising, the widespread adoption of microfluidic cooling faces challenges, including manufacturing complexity and maintenance concerns.
- The French company said it will use the funds toward its effort to build out 200 megawatts of capacity across Europe.
- The South Korean startup’s funding surge underscores a shift toward efficiency-driven AI deployments as inference gains steam in the data center.
- Energy-first design and on-site data center power underscore the shifting economics of hyperscale AI infrastructure.


