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The hidden infrastructure behind the moments that keep the digital world connected

The surge of online activity associated with global events and seasonal peaks is increasingly revealing ...

Why edge computing forces a rethink of cooling strategy

Matt Thompson, Managing Director, Airsys, argues that edge computing is exposing the limits of cooling ...

Data centres are being redesigned for a more brutal compute reality

Artificial intelligence is no longer stretching data centre infrastructure at the margins. It is reshaping ...

Airsys announces first European manufacturing facility

Airsys Cooling Technologies Inc., a global leader in mission-critical cooling, today announced the establishment of ...

The physics now decides what AI can become

AI infrastructure is no longer being shaped by software ambition or commercial demand, but by ...

Liquid cooling moves from option to requirement in large scale data centre builds

The physical limits of traditional data centre design are being tested by the rapid expansion ...

The compute trapped inside modern data centres

The AI infrastructure race is being framed as a global scramble for new power, new ...

Why heat is becoming the hard limit of AI

AI infrastructure is scaling at a pace few anticipated, yet the industry conversation remains dominated ...

The cooling crisis reshaping the future of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is forcing a fundamental rethink of how data centres are designed, built and ...

AI is forcing data centres to rethink cooling from the ground up

The race to scale artificial intelligence is exposing a constraint that has little to do ...

Still trying to catch your breath in 2025 Just wait until 2026

Acceleration is no longer a phase but a permanent condition for the data centre industry, ...

AI-scale cooling enters a new phase as data centres seek waterless thermal control

As artificial intelligence reshapes the demands placed on digital infrastructure, data centres face mounting pressure ...

The invisible barrier that could decide the future of artificial intelligence

As AI workloads grow denser and data centres reach physical limits, the real bottleneck in ...

Meta is building a data center the size of Manhattan. How cool is that?

Kevin Roof, Director of Offer & Capture Management at LiquidStack, explores how Meta’s next-generation AI ...

Cooling for the next generation of AI architectures

ZutaCore OmniTherm builds on the company’s patented two-phase, waterless liquid cooling platform. Instead of relying ...

AI infrastructure heats up as ZutaCore and ASRock Rack unveil new cooling breakthrough

A new high-performance server platform promises to change how artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure is built ...

India positions for AI data center growth with liquid cooling buildout

Submer has chosen India as its manufacturing hub for Asia and set out plans to ...

UK AI build out requires liquid cooling and modular scale

Schneider Electric gathered leading voices from the UK’s data centre and AI ecosystem in London ...

LiquidStack expands leadership team with key C-suite appointments

LiquidStack has announced the expansion of its leadership team to support the company’s accelerating growth ...

The cooling dilemma reshaping AI infrastructure

The rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence is straining the physical limits of data centres. A ...

Liquid cooling the missing piece in scalable data center infrastructure

Stuart Crump, Global Commercial Director at LiquidStack, examines how liquid cooling is emerging as a ...

New modular data centre design aims to keep pace with AI’s growing power demands

A new prefabricated data centre platform has been launched to address one of the most ...
GPU Chip

AI heat is pushing data centres to the edge

ZutaCore has launched a two-phase direct-to-chip cooling system designed to help hyperscalers manage the rising ...

AI factories need power, not promises, as cooling becomes the silent bottleneck

As AI workloads scale into gigawatt territory, power is no longer a back-end constraint but ...

Liquid cooling is no longer optional for AI data centers

The exponential growth of AI workloads is pushing thermal limits beyond what air cooling can ...

Europe’s AI infrastructure race will be won through collaboration

Europe’s future as a leader in artificial intelligence depends on data centre infrastructure. That infrastructure ...

Rethinking data centre inertia in the age of AI and digital twins

Data centers face rising demands from AI, but innovation remains slow despite clear benefits. In ...

New hybrid cooling solution addresses AI data centre challenges

As artificial intelligence reshapes industries and fuels an unprecedented demand for computing power, data centres ...

The race to save AI from its own ecological shadow

The future of sustainable AI demands radical thinking, embracing adaptability, decentralisation, and new energy solutions. ...

Cooling the future of AI with a high-density vision

The relentless rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing has forced the data centre ...
Pablo Ruiz Escribano and Marc Garner

Schneider Electric reshapes leadership to meet AI infrastructure challenge

Schneider Electric has appointed Pablo Ruiz Escribano as Senior Vice President for its Secure Power ...

Vertiv and Compass unveil cooling system for AI-driven data centres

Data centre operators face mounting challenges as they adapt to support the growing demands of ...

Navigating the future of data centres with advanced cooling technologies

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing has significantly heightened the demands ...
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The growing imperative of sourcing sustainable data centre capacity

Most people in an organisation think about their data centre very infrequently, if at all. ...
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