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AI Data Centers
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AI data center construction, operations, supply chains, power, chips, and infrastructure demand.
Anthropic’s $19B TeraWulf Lease Turns Old Industrial Power Into AI Compute
Anthropic has signed a 20-year lease for roughly 401 megawatts of AI data center capacity at TeraWulf’s Justified Data campus in Hawesville, Kentucky. The deal shows how AI labs are moving beyond ordinary cloud rentals and locking up power-heavy industrial sites years before capacity comes online.
AI Memory Shortage Turns Into a Fight Over Who Gets Chips
A July 1 SEMI letter warns Washington that direct intervention in memory-chip pricing or production could worsen an AI-driven shortage. The fight now reaches beyond data centers, with broadband, automotive, medical-device, retail, and consumer-electronics groups worried that HBM demand will squeeze ordinary DRAM supply.
Stargate UK Turns AI Data Center Promises Into a Credibility Test
Fresh reporting on OpenAI's paused Stargate UK project shows why AI data center announcements now need harder questions about power, planning, signed offtake, and local coordination before investors, governments, and customers treat headline capacity as real infrastructure.
Micron’s Hiroshima HBM Expansion Shows AI Memory Is the Next Supply Fight
Micron has broken ground on a roughly $9.3 billion Hiroshima expansion that will produce high-bandwidth memory for AI processors, with shipments expected around summer 2028. The timing shows why memory, not just GPUs, has become a strategic bottleneck for AI infrastructure buyers.
SoftBank SB Neo Turns AI Cloud Capacity Into a 10-Gigawatt Race
SoftBank has formed SB Neo, a U.S.-based neocloud company meant to supply AI chips and cloud services to model developers and large enterprises. The plan, tied to SoftBank's 10-gigawatt AI infrastructure target by 2030, shows how AI compute is shifting from scarce GPU rental toward vertically managed infrastructure businesses built around power, chips, networking, and operations.
Omen AI’s $31M Raise Puts Coolant Monitoring on the AI Data Center Map
Omen AI raised $31 million to scale real-time coolant monitoring for AI data centers. The story is not just funding: hotter liquid-cooled GPU racks are turning fluid health, bacterial growth, and biofilm detection into uptime problems for AI infrastructure operators.
Nvidia’s Firmus Deal Turns Batam Into an AI Factory Test Case
Firmus will build a 360 MW Nvidia DSX AI factory campus in Batam, Indonesia, with access to as many as 170,000 Nvidia accelerators. The deal shows how AI infrastructure is shifting from one-off data centers toward financed cloud capacity for AI-native companies.
AI Is Becoming a 2026 Midterm Issue in Money, Ads, and Data Centers
AI is moving from campaign talking point to campaign infrastructure in the 2026 midterms. Super PAC spending, data-center backlash, and AI-generated political ads are turning model policy into a practical election issue.
NVIDIA Rubin Pushes AI Data Centers Toward Hotter, Drier Cooling
NVIDIA says its Rubin-generation AI infrastructure can run fully liquid-cooled servers with 45°C coolant, cutting facility cooling water use from conventional tower-based levels to near zero in favorable climates. The design is a real shift for AI factories, but it does not erase the water tied to power generation, chip manufacturing, or local data center siting fights.
Groq’s $650M Raise Makes AI Inference the New Cloud Fight
Groq raised $650 million to expand its AI inference cloud, with 13 data centers, more than five million developers, NVIDIA LPX integration, and a 200 MW capacity target by the end of 2027. The deal shows why serving AI models is becoming its own infrastructure market, separate from the training race.