Elon Musk, CEO of xAI and Tesla, announced a massive new data center project in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s continues his formal visit to the United States on ...
At least 16 data center projects, worth a combined $64 billion, have been blocked or delayed as local opposition mounts to the developments, according to a new study. Research collected by Data Center ...
Oct 21 (Reuters) - Meta (META.O), opens new tab has struck a $27 billion financing deal with Blue Owl Capital to fund its biggest data center project globally, as large technology companies race to ...
Advances in artificial intelligence are driving surging demand for data centers. But these warehouse-like facilities, containing computers that process and store data, require a lot of land and huge ...
Jonah Hill? Is that you? The 41-year-old actor looked unrecognizable while shooting scenes for his forthcoming movie, “Cut Off.” Hill, who was photographed alongside co-star Kristen Wiig, showed off ...
GUI design can be a tedious job, requiring the use of specialist design tools and finding a suitable library that fits your use case. If you’re looking for a lightweight solution, though, you might ...
In June, Business Insider published an investigation into the data center industry. We wanted to dig into the pace of growth in light of the artificial intelligence boom, as well as the resources the ...
Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation to restrict the entry into the United States of certain H-1B aliens as nonimmigrant workers, requiring a $100,000 payment to accompany or ...
As the AI fervor continues to reshape how people see the world, 2025 looms as yet another year in the march toward technological advancement. While some worry about the dominance of technology in ...
Opheli Garcia Lawler is a journalist with a decade of experience, half of which has been dedicated to covering the way we travel. From interviewing former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to ...
Those are a few of the findings in a recent survey of 500 U.S. professionals whose jobs either partially or entirely involve entering data from printed matter, PDFs, spreadsheets, or reports into ...