The processor everyone forgot is now running the AI economy

The AI boom has been framed as a triumph of acceleration, yet the system is beginning to fracture under the weight of its own orchestration. What looks like a compute revolution is, in operational terms, a coordination crisis, and the CPU is back at the centre of it. There is a point at which a […]
The network is no longer infrastructure it is the constraint on AI

AI is not failing at the model layer, it is failing in motion, in the movement of data between systems that were never designed to operate at this scale. The more compute we deploy, the more brutally the network is exposed as the system that ultimately decides what AI can and cannot become. The industry […]
The data centre was not designed for AI

Artificial intelligence is being scaled inside buildings conceived for a different era of computing. What looks like a question of performance is turning into something more fundamental, a confrontation between the physical logic of the old data centre and the thermal realities of the new machine. The data centre industry has spent years talking as […]
The real limit of AI infrastructure is not compute, it is heat

AI infrastructure is being designed around performance metrics that assume unlimited scaling. The reality is that thermal constraints are already determining what can be deployed, where it can run, and how far it can scale. The narrative surrounding artificial intelligence infrastructure remains dominated by compute. GPU availability, model scale, and power provisioning continue to define […]