The growing field of data center developers are catering to the tech industry’s ravenous demand for computing power to build better and more widely adopted AI systems. New faces are behind the ...
A report finds it a “global construction frenzy,” driven by the heavy computing and power needs of generative AI systems.
A British company wants to build its first U.S. data center in Lansing, leaving many residents asking a simple question: why here? The question is part of WKAR’s week-long series exploring data ...
A New York-based company that builds artificial-intelligence data centers has acquired the dormant, 438-acre Carestream Health Inc. property in unincorporated Weld County.
More than $61 billion has flowed into the data center market so far this year. Hyperscalers are increasingly turning to outside capital in the form of debt to fund the energy-intensive infrastructure.
The "Project Insight - Global Data Center Construction Projects (Q3 2025)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This report provides a detailed analysis of data center ...
According to the latest report published by DIGITIMES Asia, global data center AI chip shipments are projected to grow from 30.5 million units in 2024 to 53.4 million units in 2030. This data center ...
Global data center power demand is averaging a 17% annual growth rate, a new McKinsey study found. In the US, data centers could account for 14% of total power demand by 2050. Fossil fuels are likely ...
As AI systems expand rapidly across the global economy, a less visible consequence is drawing increasing attention: water consumption.
Türk Telekom is boosting its investments in data centers as it aims to transform its vision of 'data sovereignty' into a ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 21 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When a global data center company moved into an old solar panel factory just outside Portland, Oregon, three years ago, it was surrounded by farmland ...
CNBC's April Roach discusses the record high in global data center dealmaking in 2025 as a report from S&P Global signals that a "global construction frenzy" is driving investments.