Plus: EU AI Act: Welcome To The Dawn Of A New AI Era
James Walker In this week's top data center news, undersea cable damage highlights global infrastructure weaknesses, and the industry focuses on the AI power dilemma. | |
The EU Parliament formally adopted the EU AI Act on March 13. Here are five key compliance points. | Bloomberg News The Tokyo-traded company is reportedly preparing a potential sale of the business. | |
Henry Chapman Industry experts discuss the snowballing challenges AI presents to power distribution within data centers. | |
Bloomberg News Eight West African countries were affected by damage to four subsea cables. The cause of the faults has not yet been determined. | Bob Wallace With no viable alternatives, governments, enterprises, and operators team to tackle longstanding undersea cable resiliency challenges. | |
Wylie Wong The 5-nanometer WSE-3 processor powers Cerebras’ new CS-3 AI server, which is designed to train the largest AI models. | |
Christopher Tozzi Here's why groundwater availability is poised to play a larger role in shaping the industry – and what data centers owners can do to keep it from undercutting their infrastructure plans. | Bloomberg News Cybersecurity experts say malicious hackers are finding new opportunities in the fast-evolving cloud landscape. | |
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