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Upgrade and refresh your servers for local AI with Dell PowerEdge
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AI workloads are moving in-house. Big gains in efficiency, performance and data protection can be attained when AI services are located close to your data, rather than up in the cloud.
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Tulsa will pause new data center construction for 9 months after council vote
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The decision comes in the context of conflict between local officials who see the promise of economic development and residents who worry about the impact massive facilities will have on water and power resources.
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Oklahoma city council members welcomed a Google data center. Now they face a recall.
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City Manager Mike Carter kicked off 2026 with news he promised would bring jobs, money and prosperity to the 20,000 residents of this Tulsa suburb: Google was interested in building its newest AI data center on 827 acres of farmland just outside town.
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Motivair CEO: Power and cooling tech ‘absolutely critical’ to enabling AI
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Richard Whitmore, CEO at Motivair by Schneider Electric, shares how the company’s new CDU can scale next-generation AI data centres worldwide.
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Could an underwater AI-data center come to Maine?
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A proposal to put tidal energy turbines and a computer array on the sea floor near Eastport has some locals concerned.
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Memory will consume 30% of hyperscaler AI data center spending this year, a 4X increase over 2023 — Nvidia gets preferential supply terms well below standard market rates, says analyst firm
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SemiAnalysis estimates that memory will account for roughly 30% of total hyperscaler capex in calendar year 2026, up from approximately 8% in CY23 and CY24. The firm projects that share will climb further in CY27, representing a near four-fold shift in just four years as DRAM prices surge beyond imagination and HBM remains massively undersupplied.
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IBM wants Arm software on its mainframes to better support AI
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IBM and Arm are working together on getting software developed for Arm chips to run on Big Blue's enterprise systems, with an eye on future AI and data-intensive workloads.
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Rackspace Technology Strengthens Cloud Service Performance with AMD
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Global cloud leader Rackspace Technology boosted core density and performance without needing to increase data center footprint by switching to AMD EPYC™ Server CPUs.
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Schneider Electric teams with NVIDIA to develop validated blueprints to design, simulate, build, operate and maintain gigawatt-scale AI Factories
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Schneider Electric (American Power Conversion), a global energy technology leader, in collaboration with NVIDIA and industrial software leader AVEVA, has today announced key advancements in designing, simulating, building, operating and maintaining the next generation of AI data center infrastructure during NVIDIA GTC in San Jose.
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The 1 Reason Arista Networks Is Quietly Winning the AI Race in 2026
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The biggest reason Arista is quietly winning the AI race is its critical role in enabling high-speed, low-latency data center networking that allows thousands of GPUs to function as a single system.
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Chinese universities with military links bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips
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Four Chinese universities, including two linked to the People's Liberation Army, bought Super Micro Computer servers with restricted AI chips over the past year, procurement data shows, even as the U.S. clamps down on sales of some advanced processors to China.
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Fortinet adds AI and post-quantum security to FortiOS 8.0
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With FortiOS 8.0, the vendor is focusing on three themes that are becoming increasingly important in IT environments: the use of AI, the continued expansion of networks beyond the traditional data center, and the rise of quantum computing.
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NetApp in the age of AI: balancing sovereignty and cloud
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Data sovereignty has become one of the biggest topics of discussion in enterprise technology. This is the case in particular in Europe, where geopolitical concerns and regulatory requirements are driving organizations to rethink their infrastructure strategies.
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UCSD Aims to Make HPC an ‘Everyday Toolbox’ for Undergrads, Not a ‘Rare Privilege’
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The program involves UC San Diego’s School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (SCIDS) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), who are working together to enable access to Expanse, a supercomputer that’s supported by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) ACCESS allocations.
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Inside Dell’s Backpack‑Sized XR9700: The Server Dell Says Creates A Brand‑New Category
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Dell is taking aim at far‑edge and telecom deployments with the new PowerEdge XR9700 — a rugged, liquid‑cooled, backpack‑sized server engineered for Cloud RAN and AI workloads in extreme outdoor environments. Here’s what partners need to know.