Big plans for the big chip company’s big supercomputer Both Cerebras and Colovore have aggressive plans to expand

Originally published in Data Center Dynamics 8/2/23 by Sebastian Moss   The first thing everyone mentions about Cerebras is its size. Throughout multiple interviews with DCD, the company’s CEO tried to draw our focus to other potential benefits of the chip architecture and how the startup plans to build a sustainable artificial intelligence business. And […]

THE SILICON VALLEY CO-LOS KNOW WHAT’S REALLY GOING ON WITH AI

originally published in The Next Platform May 10, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan If you want to get a sense of what companies are really doing with AI infrastructure, and the issues of processing and network capacity, power, and cooling that they are facing, what you need to do is talk to some co-location datacenter providers. And […]

Hotter Hardware: Rack Densities Test Data Center Cooling Strategies

Rack density changes may be the hottest thing in the data center. Literally. A closer look at the rise of computing power, and the cooling strategies that may provide solutions. by David Chernicoff  originally published in Data Center Frontier on May 8. 2023 It’s unlikely to come as a surprise to anyone that rack densities […]

As liquid cooling takes off in the datacenter, fortune favors the brave

Originally published in The Register on 12/29/22 by Tobias Mann Hype around liquid and immersion cooling has reached a fever pitch in recent months, and it appears that the colocation datacenter market is ready to get in on the action. Recently, Zachary Smith, Equinix’s global head of edge infrastructure services, told The Register that the outfit would like […]