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US lawmakers push for pause in data centres until AI safeguards in place
Two progressive lawmakers in the United States are pushing for a moratorium on new AI data centres to ensure the rapidly-advancing technology does not threaten the “future of humanity”.
Oklahoma city council members welcomed a Google data center. Now they face a recall.
City Manager Mike Carter kicked off 2026 with news he promised would bring jobs, money and prosperity to the 20,000 residents of this Tulsa suburb: Google was interested in building its newest AI data center on 827 acres of farmland just outside town.
CIQ and AMD Optimise Rocky Linux for AI and HPC Workloads
CIQ and AMD are to optimise enterprise infrastructure for AI and HPC workloads running on AMD datacentre solutions. It will start with an AMD optimised version of Rocky Linux from CIQ with validated AMD drivers and ROCm support.
UCSD Aims to Make HPC an ‘Everyday Toolbox’ for Undergrads, Not a ‘Rare Privilege’
The program involves UC San Diego’s School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (SCIDS) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), who are working together to enable access to Expanse, a supercomputer that’s supported by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) ACCESS allocations.
Foundations and Advances in HPC/AI-Quantum Co-Design
The traditional separation between classical high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence, and quantum information science is rapidly disappearing.
Lenovo Warns Partners Of Device Price Changes In March Amid Memory Crunch
Lenovo’s North America channel chief uses the warning to ask partners to ‘place orders as soon as possible’ to try to avoid next month’s pricing update
Dell and NVIDIA’s Strategy to Expand AI Data Centre Stack
Dell and NVIDIA advance AI factory infrastructure with new servers, networking and on-premise systems designed to support enterprise data centre workloads
Inside Dell’s Backpack‑Sized XR9700: The Server Dell Says Creates A Brand‑New Category
Dell is taking aim at far‑edge and telecom deployments with the new PowerEdge XR9700 — a rugged, liquid‑cooled, backpack‑sized server engineered for Cloud RAN and AI workloads in extreme outdoor environments. Here’s what partners need to know.
HPE’s Jim Kelly on Agentic AI for Proactive, Self-Driving Networks
Jim Kelly, senior systems engineering manager at HPE Juniper Networking, said agentic artificial intelligence could help government agencies move toward self-driving networks designed to detect and address issues before users experience disruptions.
HPE AI Growth Exec On Why HPE Private Cloud AI Is Superior To ‘Grab-Your-Own-Puzzle-Pieces’ AI Solutions
HPE Global Head of Growth AI Solutions Dale Brown told CRN that the company’s turnkey Private Cloud AI system provides big benefits over the “grab-your-own-puzzle-pieces” AI solutions in the market.
HPE expands Nvidia portfolio with Vera CPU blades & double-density Rubin servers
Showcased at GTC 2026, the GX240 compute blade is built on Nvidia’s Vera next-generation CPU line. Each blade contains 16 Vera CPUs, with HPE offering an option to scale up to 40 blades – for a total of 640 CPUs.
Motivair (Schneider Electric) Launches 2.5MW CDU Built for AI Data Centers
Motivair by Schneider Electric, a specialist in liquid cooling technologies for digital infrastructure, has introduced a new 2.5MW Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) engineered to support high-density data center environments
Schneider Electric Opens Motivair Liquid Cooling Factory in Bengaluru
Schneider Electric has announced the launch of a new Motivair liquid cooling solutions manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, marking the company’s first production site for this technology in India and its third worldwide.
Dell Expands AI Factory with NVIDIA at GTC 2026: New Data Engines, Lightning File System, and Exascale Storage
Dell Technologies has introduced the Dell AI Data Platform, a set of data and storage technologies aligned with NVIDIA’s AI ecosystem, designed to help enterprises move from AI pilots to production-scale, agentic systems.
CISA orders feds to patch max-severity Cisco flaw by Sunday
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has ordered federal agencies to patch a maximum-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-20131, in Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) by Sunday, March 22.