| | | | | | | | | | Google’s Project Suncatcher and NVIDIA’s Starcloud initiatives mark the opening chapters of orbital AI compute. From solar-powered satellite constellations in low-Earth orbit to radiation-hardened GPU clusters and laser interlinks, these early prototypes point to a future where the cloud extends beyond... |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | Craig Newell of Traka explains why data center operators should prioritize security systems that can be easily integrated, rather than utilizing separate solutions and training employees on multiple platforms. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | When you need skilled electricians to build your data center campuses, look no further than the brothers and sisters of IBEW Local 26. Our signatory contractors are the most experienced in the industry with the highest levels of training, certifications, and safety standards. Build it right the first time, on time and on budget. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Each month Data Center Frontier, in partnership with Pkaza, posts some of the hottest data center career opportunities in the market. Here’s a look at some of the latest data center jobs posted on the Data Center Frontier jobs board, powered by Pkaza Critical Facilities Recruiting. |
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| | | | | | | | In this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show, DCF Editor-in-Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Ed Nichols, President and CEO of Expanse Energy/RRPT Hydro, and Gregory Tarver, the company's Chief Electrical Engineer, about a new kind of hydropower built for the AI era. RRPT Hydro’s piston-driven gravity... |
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| | Microsoft has unveiled an in-chip microfluidic cooling system that channels coolant through microscopic pathways etched into the silicon itself—delivering up to three times greater heat removal than conventional cold plates and paving the way for denser, more efficient AI hardware with lower operating... |
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| | Three strategic acquisitions in a single week—by Eaton, Vertiv, and Daikin—underscore how data center liquid cooling has moved from niche component to core infrastructure. We break down why private equity built the platforms, and why strategic vendors are now paying up to own the thermal stack of the... |
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| | | | | | | | As artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) design criteria continue to evolve, today’s data center operators face a new challenge: engineering facilities capable of handling extreme density, variable workloads, and rapid hardware refresh cycles. Faced with rapid innovation... |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | In this Data Center Frontier QuickChat, Matt Vincent, Editor-in-Chief of Data Center Frontier, talks to Axel Bokiba, General Manager Data Center Cooling for MOOG, about what is takes to deliver liquid cooling reliably at hyperscale. During the 19-minute interview, Bokiba discusses the hidden complexities in scaling liquid cooling for hyperscale data centers, including the impact on infrastructure ... |
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Sponsored | | In this episode of Data Center Frontier Live, we spotlight New Phase Electrical, a company that defines critical power excellence. |
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| | | | | EDITOR'S PICKS by Matt Vincent |
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Sponsored | | Alexander Rakow, Director of Sustainability, Secure Power and Data Centers for Schneider Electric, explains the importance of collaboration between solutions providers, data center operators, utilities and communites in the AI-era. |
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| | At this year’s Data Center Frontier Trends Summit, Honghai Song, founder of Canyon Magnet Energy, introduced his company’s breakthrough superconducting magnet technology as part of the conference’s “6 Moonshot Trends for the 2026 Data Center Frontier” panel, highlighting how high-temperature superconductors... |
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| | Hyperscalers are building faster than ever. The question now: How long can the AI infrastructure boom run? |
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