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28 published links in category “Data Center (General)” (news, press releases, products, events, and blog posts).
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Trump-branded AI data center megaproject stalls, CEO departs
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The world's largest data center project — backed by Trump allies and bearing his name — is stalled by delays and logistical hurdles that could stop it before it even starts.
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Texas lawmakers held a hearing on data centers. Here are 4 key takeaways
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Data centers are popping up around Texas like fire ant hills after a rainstorm. Or maybe like bluebonnets in the spring. Either way, they seem to be everywhere — and more are coming.
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Shots fired – literally – over proposal to build datacenter in Indianapolis
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Datacenter protests have taken an ugly turn in the US, with gunshots fired at the home of an Indianapolis councilor who recently lent his support to plans for a server farm in the area.
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The Data Center Boom Reshaping Williamson County, Texas
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More than 70 projects are being tracked across Central Texas, with Williamson County emerging as the epicenter of a multibillion-dollar digital infrastructure rush driven by AI demand, Samsung’s semiconductor investment, and a race for power.
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Fire at AWS data center in Bahrain after Iranian attack - report
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An Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center in Bahrain has allegedly suffered another blow in the Iran-US conflict. Bahrain's interior minister said yesterday, April 1, that the defense force was “extinguishing a fire in a facility of a company as a result of the Iranian aggression,” though did not disclose the firm's name.
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Memory will consume 30% of hyperscaler AI data center spending this year, a 4X increase over 2023 — Nvidia gets preferential supply terms well below standard market rates, says analyst firm
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SemiAnalysis estimates that memory will account for roughly 30% of total hyperscaler capex in calendar year 2026, up from approximately 8% in CY23 and CY24. The firm projects that share will climb further in CY27, representing a near four-fold shift in just four years as DRAM prices surge beyond imagination and HBM remains massively undersupplied.
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IRGC claims to have attacked Dubai Oracle data center, US fighter jets at Jordan's Al Azraq base
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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attacked Oracle's data center in Dubai on Thursday, according to state media. Dubai's media office, however, denied this claim later that day.
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Iran says it will target US tech companies in Middle East
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Tuesday that it plans to target major U.S. technology companies across the Middle East, including Apple, Microsoft and Google, on Wednesday amid the ongoing war.
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ZT Systems Quietly Snaps Up Mega Georgetown Warehouse North of Austin
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ZT Systems has quietly locked in a massive industrial lease north of Austin, taking down one of the region’s largest speculative warehouse buildings in Georgetown.
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Rackspace Technology Strengthens Cloud Service Performance with AMD
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Global cloud leader Rackspace Technology boosted core density and performance without needing to increase data center footprint by switching to AMD EPYC™ Server CPUs.
- Apr 22, 2026 – Apr 24, 2026 XChange LATAM Cono Sur @ Mendoza, Argentina Data Center (General) na.eventscloud.com
- Jul 2, 2026 Computing: Digital Technology Leaders Awards @ London, UK Data Center (General) event.computing.co.uk
For a decade, the Digital Technology Leaders Awards have recognized the individuals and teams driving meaningful change across the industry. In a landscape where innovation never slows, digital professionals aren’t just keeping pace; they’re reshaping organizations, redefining services and setting new expectations for what technology can deliver.
- May 18, 2026 – May 21, 2026 Dell Technology World 2026 @ Las Vegas, Nevada Data Center (General) www.dell.com
Dell Technologies World is happening May 18-21, 2026 in Las Vegas. Get ready for breaking announcements and innovations, visionary Keynotes, non-stop learning opportunities, epic entertainment and unlimited networking — all in one place.
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IBM Research and ETH Zurich open a new era of innovation
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IBM Research and ETH Zurich just signed a new research agreement, with the goal of creating the algorithmic underpinnings of the next era in computing.
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Microsoft takes over a Texas AI data center expansion after OpenAI backs away
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Microsoft is taking over a data center construction project in Texas after OpenAI declined to pursue it, in a move that will make the two companies neighbors at one of the nation's largest complexes for running artificial intelligence.
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After swallowing the world's memory and storage supply, AI data centers are now going for CPUs
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AI-driven demand has caused severe shortages and price hikes in DRAM, NAND, and CPUs, with Intel and AMD struggling to supply enough processors.
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AI boom accelerates China's chip industry growth as demand strains supply chain
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China's chip industry is showing strong growth momentum as a global sprint to build AI infrastructure creates an explosion in demand, sparking higher capital spending and capacity expansion as chipmakers race to keep up, executives said on Wednesday.
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Tulsa will pause new data center construction for 9 months after council vote
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The decision comes in the context of conflict between local officials who see the promise of economic development and residents who worry about the impact massive facilities will have on water and power resources.
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Pennsylvania House Approves Data Center Construction Rules
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Members of the House passed a bill requiring data centers to pay for increased costs associated with their energy demands. The proposed legislation now heads to the state Senate.
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Phoenix data center fight sparks legal showdown
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A Phoenix crackdown on data center construction is now facing a fierce legal challenge. Landowners and developers say the city’s ordinance goes too far and may violate property rights under Prop 207. As waiver requests pile up, the fight could reshape growth across the Valley.