Energy efficient stories
Rising demand for gaming and creator PCs in India is boosting the need for stable, efficient power supplies across all price points.
Standardised blueprints could help operators add AI capacity faster as rising power and cooling demands strain data centre builds worldwide.
The move should cut AI inference costs for Zoho while giving the software group tighter control over data, power use and its infrastructure stack.
Rising memory demand in AI and cloud systems could push operators to rethink costly DRAM-heavy builds after the acquisition.
Peer-selected grants will help 12 start-ups expand in the US and Europe, with the biggest awards going to CIRT and Recovolt.
Data-centre operators face rising power bills as Trane's HFO shift and liquid-cooling push cut emissions and HVAC costs.
The 36 MW project near Stavanger can now proceed to final design and construction, with service targeted for the second half of 2027.
The handset targets hybrid workplaces with Wi-Fi, DECT and encrypted calling, aiming to simplify office communications and bolster security.
AMD says data centre operators could fit more CPU work into a 100 kW rack as agentic AI systems strain orchestration and database layers.
Australia's grid faces earlier strain as AI-optimised servers are forecast to drive 37.7% growth in data centre electricity use in 2026.
AI server operators could cut heat and power losses as Lotus Microsystems' module targets denser racks and faster load response.
Utilities could connect data centres and industrial sites sooner as the companies' software aims to ease congestion without major grid upgrades.
The rollout could cut power costs for manufacturers and logistics firms as rooftop generation shields them from rising network charges.
The funding will help meet rising demand for AI infrastructure as Orbital speeds up deployment of modular data centre units and cooling fluids.
The Berrinba site will give Metso extra warehousing capacity in southern Queensland, helping speed parts and machinery to mines across eastern Australia.
Devices that anticipate routines could cut friction for New Zealand users as Samsung extends hyper-personalised AI across phones, wearables and the home.
Pressure to add AI capacity is pushing developers towards modular builds that can be launched in 24 weeks rather than years.
British firms seeking compliant AI processing can now keep inference workloads inside the UK as energy and data rules tighten.
Six hours of unplanned downtime a year is prompting UK data centre operators to rethink maintenance as predictive tools remain rare.
Developers face fresh planning pressure as the charter demands renewable power, low water use and heat links for new Scottish sites.