As cloud and AI growth accelerates, the need for sustainable, efficient data centers intensifies. Huawei Digital Power’s Global CTO, Sanjay Kumar Sainani, highlights strategies to meet demand, including modular designs, advanced cooling, and heat reuse. Powered by: Cummins Inc. #TechInnovation #GreenEnergy
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As cloud and AI growth accelerates, the need for sustainable, efficient data centers intensifies. Huawei Digital Power’s Global CTO, Sanjay Kumar Sainani, highlights strategies to meet demand, including modular designs, advanced cooling, and heat reuse. Powered by: Cummins Inc. #TechInnovation #GreenEnergy
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The #AI boom is driving rapid expansion in data center infrastructure, mirroring the 90s fiber optic overexpansion. However, current projections suggest AI demand will absorb this capacity, reducing overcapacity risks. As investors, we see opportunities in infrastructure-adjacent technologies, specialized data centers, and optimization tools. In this Medium piece I cover these topics and how our investment in Control Plane Corporation exemplifies this, positioning at the heart of a shift in cloud infrastructure management… despite potential risks, growing AI demand is likely to absorb increased data center capacity. To read the full piece, click below! Link Ventures #2025goals #venturecapital #technology https://lnkd.in/eAQqRbrc
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Equinix, the world's digital infrastructure company, announced today a private AI solution that lets businesses train AI models in scalable, cost-efficient public and private clouds while ensuring…
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Equinix, the world's digital infrastructure company, announced today a private AI solution that lets businesses train AI models in scalable, cost-efficient public and private clouds while ensuring…
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What are the challenges, pitfalls and opportunities AI present to cloud and datacenter operators, are you "AI Ready" ? How can we scale to meet the extraordinary demands being predicted, how real is this demand and how can we manage this growth in the most sustainable way possible? These are just some of the questions we will debate at an AI Briefing on June 18th at the Savoy Hotel in London where we will bring together 200 executives from operators across the Enterprise, Cloud, Colocation and AI as a Service landscape to discuss how we get sites "AI Ready" The future is ML/ AI / DATA (MAD) The BIG question is how ready are you for it ? https://lnkd.in/eG5tznck #ai #machinelearning #gpucloud #cloud #datacenter #aiaas
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Trust Lumen to maintain its AI leadership position! Lumen's Private Connectivity Fabric (PCF) stands out as a key component in numerous hyperscaler AI agreements inked this year. PCF offers a tailored network service empowering clients with enhanced network infrastructure management. As highlighted, "No other leading telco has embraced the role of AI facilitator as boldly as Lumen." #industryleadership
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Dave Ward, Lumen’s CTO recently claimed that the demand for fiber was creating “the largest expansion of the internet in our lifetime.” As #AI continues to advance, the demand for fiber connectivity is continuing to boom. Microsoft has recently tapped Lumen Technologies to provide high-bandwidth connectivity between its growing number of #DataCenters. Fujitsu looks forward to supporting telcos in boosting their fiber capabilities and further advancing AI capabilities.
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🌏 Hyperscale Data Center Capacity Set to Triple by 2030 – Implications for Malaysia’s Data Center Industry The growth of generative AI is driving a significant shift in the data center landscape, with hyperscale data center capacity expected to triple by 2030, according to Synergy Research Group. This surge is not only seen in the expansion of the number of operational data centers but also in the increased IT load per center, with retrofitting playing a key role in enhancing overall capacity. Global tech giants like AWS and Microsoft are already committing billions of dollars to support this rapid expansion, underscoring the critical role of AI in shaping the future of data infrastructure. AWS alone has pledged $11 billion in Georgia, US, while Microsoft plans to invest $80 billion in data centers this year. For Malaysia, this trend presents a unique opportunity. As the demand for AI-driven cloud services grows, the need for advanced data center infrastructure will increase. Malaysia’s strategic location in Southeast Asia, combined with strong investments in digital infrastructure, positions it as an ideal hub for hyperscale data centers in the region. The Malaysian government’s ongoing initiatives to strengthen its digital economy and the growing interest from global tech companies are set to make the country a key player in the evolving data center ecosystem. As we look towards 2030, Malaysia’s data center industry is poised to benefit from these global shifts, with increased demand for innovative, AI-ready infrastructure. This growth could drive economic development, create high-tech jobs, and position Malaysia as a leader in the global data center market. 🌐 https://lnkd.in/gRMnKpeY #PMXMalaysia #DataCenters #AI #Hyperscale #CloudComputing #Malaysia #TechGrowth #DigitalTransformation
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How will data centers grow in the next decade and what is one of the key contributing factor? Read more in this article below.
According to a Dell'Oro Group report, worldwide DC CapEx is forecast for an 18% compound annual growth rate as investments shift towards AI. Accelerated computing optimized for AI workloads is expected to account for a quarter of data centre capital expenditures (CapEx), according to the report. Check the article to know more: https://lnkd.in/dAtUCtDR
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What are your top three predictions for the future of data centers in 2025? Marvell VP of Global Marketing Nigel Alvares has his fingers on the pulse of what's happening in the industry—and shares his insights in this video. In short, they include: Custom Infrastructure Revolution: Cloud hyperscalers will embrace custom infrastructure beyond AI accelerators—think custom interconnects, switches and fabrics—tailored to power their scaling needs. Next-Gen Supercomputing: AI models are growing bigger, and so are the supercomputers behind them. The AI server will evolve from tens of XPUs within a rack to hundreds across-the-row in multi-racks, leveraging active copper and optical interconnects. Multi-Site Data Centers: Rising power demands for AI clusters will drive the shift to multi-site data centers, interconnected to enable regional AI services. Want to know more? Get all the details in the video clip by NextGenInfra.io: https://mrvl.co/3C2OWhF
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3moVery informative