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| | | | | | Sponsored | | Tod Higinbotham, CEO of ZincFive, explains how an AI-optimized nickel-zinc battery system can deliver compact, safe and sustainable power that meets modern data center needs. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | Optimizing your chiller plant for efficient thermal management can play a major role in your sustainability plans. Tracer chiller plant control harnesses advanced HVAC optimization strategies, using real-time data to make precise adjustments that enhance system performance and maintain uptime. With Trane’s expertise, virtually every data center chiller plant can achieve greater efficiency. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Join Casey McKay, Data Center Solutions Director at CAREL USA, for an in-depth session on how data center operators are overcoming today’s supply and capacity challenges through smarter control strategies, modular design, and integrated environmental management. |
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| | | | | | | | QuEra’s Yuval Boger joins the DCF Show to discuss how neutral-atom quantum systems are moving from research labs to high-performance computing centers worldwide. As QuEra expands its $230 million funding round with new backing from NVIDIA and unveils a Nature-published breakthrough in fault-tolerant... |
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| | This landmark 2.3 GW project features Jenbacher-based modular units engineered for fast ramping, high transient response, and prime-to-peak flexibility—meeting the demanding power needs of AI data centers while improving efficiency, cutting fuel costs, reducing emissions, and enhancing grid stability... |
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| | Supermicro’s new Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) unify servers, liquid cooling, power, networking, and automation into modular, factory-tested bundles that speed AI data center buildouts. The platform aims to reduce integration risk and shorten deployment timelines for next-generation AI... |
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| | | | | | | | As artificial intelligence accelerates across industries, data center networks are under pressure to evolve. Traditional architectures no longer meet the bandwidth, latency, and scalability demands of AI workloads, particularly those driven by large language models and real-time inference. AI... |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | In this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, DCF Editor in Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Paul Bieganski, Founder & CTO of Packet Power. |
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| | Matt Vincent, Editor-in-Chief of Data Center Frontier, sits down with Angela Capon, Vice President of Marketing at EdgeConneX, to discuss the groundbreaking collaboration between EdgeConneX and the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Program. Listen now to learn more!Sponsored by: |
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| | The 2025 OCP Global Summit showcased a shift towards high-density GPU racks, standardized liquid cooling, and 800 VDC power distribution, aiming to accelerate AI data center deployment while reducing power losses and enhancing security using crypto-agile architectures. |
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| | ABB, Eaton, and NVIDIA are advancing the next phase of AI power infrastructure, collaborating on 800-V DC architectures to support megawatt-class racks and gigawatt-scale campuses. The partnerships span switchgear, UPS, and automation systems to enable denser, liquid-cooled facilities with intelligent... |
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| | OpenAI and AMD have launched a multi-year, multi-generation partnership to deploy 6 GW of GPU compute, beginning with a 1 GW phase in 2026, while advancing new AI data center architectures built around liquid cooling, high-density power, and the open, rack-scale Helios platform unveiled at OCP 2025.... |
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