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1 week ago

Green energy microgrids hailed as cost-effective answer to UK's datacentre energy supply woes | Computer Weekly

Expanding renewable microgrids offers a faster, cheaper way to meet UK datacentre energy demand compared with building nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs).
UK politics
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1 week ago

Government launches AI growth zone taskforce to support expansion in North East England | Computer Weekly

The UK government is creating a taskforce to deliver a second AI growth zone in North East England, focusing on jobs, skills and infrastructure.
UK news
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1 week ago

FT 250 executives call for UK grid upgrades to support AI datacentre expansion plans | Computer Weekly

Upgrading the UK electricity grid is essential to supply reliable high-capacity power for datacentres and enable AI, cloud computing, and high-growth industries.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Labour cosies up to US tech firms with little thought of downsides | Heather Stewart

Jensen Huang, the boss of the chipmaker Nvidia, had some advice for UK ministers last week as they signed a multibillion-pound tech deal with the US: burn more gas. I've every confidence that the UK will realise that it takes energy to grow new industries, he said. Sustainable power like nuclear and wind and of course all of that solar is all going to contribute. But I'm also hoping that gas turbines can also contribute.
UK politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The UK's 31bn tech deal with the US might sound great but the government has to answer these questions | Matt Davies

The UK pursued a US tech prosperity deal to attract US investment for AI infrastructure but faces risks to communities, resources and local benefits.
#ai-investment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

What is new in UK-US tech deal and what will it mean for British economy?

The $30bn (22bn) sets out the company's UK budget over the next four years and refers not just to artificial intelligence infrastructure but also ongoing operations across the UK. Microsoft said the number included $15bn in capital expenditure such as on equipment, land and buildings for AI and cloud services, areas where datacentres are key components. The other half will go on day-to-day operations such as research, sales and product development.
Artificial intelligence
UK news
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2 weeks ago

Startup Carbon3.ai sets sights on building UK-wide sovereign 'national grid for AI' | Computer Weekly

Carbon3.ai plans a £1bn, UK-owned, off-grid renewable-powered, sovereign AI datacentre network across 30+ sites offering 100,000+ GPUs to reduce carbon and cost.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Google pledges 5bn UK investment and opens Hertfordshire datacentre amid Trump visit

Google has unveiled plans to invest an additional £5 billion in the UK over the next two years, in a move it says will help expand the country's artificial intelligence economy, create thousands of jobs and accelerate breakthroughs in science and technology. The announcement coincides with the state visit of US President Donald Trump, during which major technology and energy deals are expected to dominate the agenda. The investment will include significant spending on Google's infrastructure, research and engineering teams, as well as support for Google DeepMind, its London-based AI arm. The company said the expansion would generate 8,250 " new AI-driven jobs " in Britain.
Artificial intelligence
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3 weeks ago

TechUK report on datacentre water usage habits criticised | Computer Weekly

A TechUK report that claimed datacentres in England use less water than previously thought has been accused of containing "methodological flaws" designed to appease tech lobbying in the UK. Foxglove, a non-profit organisation that campaigns for fairness in technology and the protection of local communities, described the study as "dodgy and misleading", arguing that its conclusions are not supported by the evidence.
Environment
Artificial intelligence
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3 weeks ago

How to stop AI from straining networks | Computer Weekly

European network infrastructure is becoming the primary sustainability bottleneck as AI growth drives massive, heat-generating, power-intensive traffic and latency-sensitive demands.
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3 weeks ago

Rising network outages are proving costly to businesses | Computer Weekly

As the backbone of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, cloud computing and the internet of things (IoT), datacentres are at the centre of modern business infrastructure, but as businesses become more dispersed, the infrastructure surrounding datacentres has become more critical and complex, with network outages no longer isolated events and their cost to businesses never higher, a study from Opengear has found.
Information security
Environment
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3 weeks ago

Water efficiency of English datacentres scrutinised in TechUK report | Computer Weekly

Modern commercial datacentres in England use much less potable water than assumed due to waterless and hybrid cooling technologies, improving water efficiency amid AI-driven expansion.
European startups
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3 months ago

Arelion upgrades Scandinavian network to support AI 'superhighway' | Computer Weekly

Arelion upgrades its Scandinavian network to enhance connectivity for AI and cloud applications, ensuring robust access for enterprise customers.
Russo-Ukrainian War
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3 months ago

In conflict: Putting Russia's datacentre market under the microscope | Computer Weekly

The Russian datacentre sector is facing a severe shortage of capacity due to the exodus of foreign tech companies and increased demand.
Building new datacentres in Russia has become significantly more expensive since 2022.
London startup
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4 months ago

National Grid starts building large-scale substation to support growth of West London datacentres | Computer Weekly

National Grid is constructing its largest electrical substation in Buckinghamshire to meet rising demand from datacentres in West London.
Tech industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Draining cities dry: the giant tech companies queueing up to build datacentres in drought-hit Latin America

Brazil's Caucaia will host a large datacentre for TikTok, highlighting economic growth amidst environmental concerns.
Despite its potential for job creation and tech advancement, Caucaia faces significant environmental challenges.
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