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1 day ago
Low-carbon hydrogen: not yet viable as primary power source

The cost of low-carbon green hydrogen will be prohibitive for primary power for many years – but some operators may adopt high-carbon (polluting) gray hydrogen ahead of transitioning to green hydrogen

Briefing Reports 10 min read
 
2 days ago
US state drafts plan for data center regulations

The New York state senate recently proposed legislation mandating data center information reporting and operational requirements. Although the Bill is unlikely to pass, the legislation indicates a likely framework for future regulation

 
Cloud a viable choice amidst uncertain AI returns

Dedicated AI infrastructure helps ensure data is controlled, compliant and secure, while models remain accurate and differentiated. However, this reassurance comes at a cost that may not be justified compared with cheaper options.

 
AI and cooling: methods and capacities

AI infrastructure increases rack power, requiring operators to upgrade IT cooling. While some (typically with rack power up to 50 kW) rely on close-coupled air cooling, others with more demanding AI workloads are adopting hybrid air and DLC.

 
31 Jan 2025
More scrutiny and obligations as governments back data centers

Data centers are being included in national development plans as a source of economic growth. While this will ease operators’ access to land and power, it will also lead to more scrutiny from government and regulation.

 
28 Jan 2025
Neoclouds: a cost-effective AI infrastructure alternative

A new wave of GPU-focused cloud providers is offering high-end hardware at prices lower than those charged by hyperscalers. Dedicated infrastructure needs to be highly utilized to outperform these neoclouds on cost.

 
AI supremacy: how will the new US GPU export controls work?

The US government is applying a new set of rules to control the building of large AI clusters around the world. The application of these rules will be complex.

 
23 Jan 2025
Data center management software: the evolving role of DCIM

Data center infrastructure management software is widely used but rarely utilized at full potential. Adopting the latest capabilities and optimizations could achieve better resiliency and efficiency.

22 Jan 2025
IT efficiency: an untapped power resource

The data center industry’s growth projections can be met by combining energy supply growth and demand reduction. Highly utilized IT infrastructure and efficient software can mitigate demand growth while delivering needed IT capacity.

20 Jan 2025
How AWS’s own silicon and software deliver cloud scalability

Hyperscalers design their own servers and silicon to scale colossal server estates effectively. AWS uses a system called Nitro to offload virtualization, networking and storage management from the server processor onto a custom chip.

 
16 Jan 2025
United Nations specs for IT efficiency: more work required

If adopted, the UNEP U4E server and storage product technical specifications may create a confusing and counter-productive regulatory structure. The current proposals are as likely to limit as improve data center operations' efficiency

 
Uptime’s predictions for 2025: an overview

This summary of the 2025 predictions highlights the growing concerns and opportunities around AI for data centers.

 
13 Jan 2025
AI embraces liquid cooling, but enterprise IT is slow to follow

Power and cooling requirements for generative AI training are upending data center design and accelerating liquid cooling adoption. Mainstream business IT will not follow until resiliency and operational concerns are addressed.

 
Sweat dedicated GPU clusters to beat cloud on cost

Dedicated GPU infrastructure can beat the public cloud on cost. Companies considering purchasing an AI cluster need to consider utilization as the key variable in their calculations.

 
Five data center predictions for 2025

Uptime Intelligence looks beyond the more obvious trends of 2025 and identifies examines some of the latest developments and challenges shaping the data center industry.

Keynote Reports 28 min read
 
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