Tag: infrastructure

Energy Shortages Challenge US Data Center Expansion Despite Alphabet’s $80 Billion Investment

US data center growth faces hurdles from energy deficits despite Alphabet’s $80 billion funding commitment and plans to tackle the challenge.

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Russia to Launch 5G Networks in Major Cities This Summer with Limited Speed Gains

Russian authorities plan to allocate 4.63-4.99 GHz bands for 5G deployment in major cities this summer, though significant speed increases are unlikely.

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Marvell Projects Over $10 Billion Annual Revenue from AI Chips by 2029

Marvell Technology aims to exceed $10 billion in yearly sales from AI chip solutions tailored for cloud providers by fiscal 2029.

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Construction of Meta Data Center Linked to Water Discoloration in Georgia County

Water quality in Morgan County, Georgia, has declined amid the construction of a Meta data center, prompting an environmental investigation.

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Advances in AI Hardware Could Lower Inference Costs, But Consumer Prices May Remain Stable

New AI processors promise cheaper inference, yet rising infrastructure expenses keep consumer costs largely unchanged for now.

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Anthropic Explores Integration of Microsoft’s Maia 200 AI Chips

Anthropic is reportedly in discussions to utilize Microsoft’s Maia 200 AI chips amid growing interest in diverse AI infrastructure solutions.

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OpenAI Introduces Paid Plans for Guaranteed Computing Power Access

OpenAI begins charging clients for assured access to computing resources, aiming to build long-term partnerships amid hardware supply challenges.

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Megafon Activates First Russian-Made Base Station in a Million-Population City

Megafon and Yadro have launched the first Russian-made base station in Nizhny Novgorod, enhancing mobile internet and voice services.

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Beeline Initiates 5G Network Testing Across 11 Russian Cities

Beeline begins 5G testing in 11 Russian cities, updating infrastructure to support next-gen mobile connectivity and corporate services.

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Russia to Increase Fees for Phone Number Allocation to Carriers Starting June

Starting in June, Russia will raise fees for telecom operators to allocate phone number resources for the first time in 12 years.

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Counterfeit Components Dominate Russian Server Hardware Market Amid Heavy Reliance on Foreign Infrastructure

Counterfeit parts now represent up to 80% of some server hardware categories in Russia, as companies depend heavily on foreign infrastructure.

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EU Explores Arctic Routes for New Submarine Internet Cables to Asia

The EU is considering Arctic submarine cable routes, including one through the North Pole, to link Europe and Asia amid Middle East conflicts.

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