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AI Data Center Buildout Faces Power and Cooling Hurdles

What Happened

MarketScale examined what it takes to launch a 100-megawatt AI data center, highlighting significant challenges around power supply, advanced cooling systems, and risk management. The article discusses how modern AI workloads require substantial electrical infrastructure and dense computing, forcing data center operators to innovate for energy efficiency and climate control. It also points out how these facilities must balance operational reliability and security while scaling up to meet demand for generative AI applications in technology hubs worldwide.

Why It Matters

AI-driven data centers are becoming essential for supporting next-generation machine learning and cloud services, but their scale raises sustainability, infrastructure, and cost concerns for the tech industry and society. Read more in our AI News Hub

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