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AI server operators could cut heat and power losses as Lotus Microsystems' module targets denser racks and faster load response.
The in-house platform is meant to lower AI inference bills by 20-30% and trim data-centre power use as Zoho tightens control over its stack.
AI operators could bring new capacity online faster, as Delta says its prefabricated system may cut data centre deployment time by 60%.
Gamers and AI users get a wider choice of hardware as the new range spans motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, laptops and external systems.
AI data centres will be able to cool denser racks with less maintenance, as Schneider Electric's new chillers are due to ship from June 2026.
Data centre operators could cut design changes and integration risk as Vertiv's virtual model simulates power, cooling and controls before build-out begins.
Windows PCs with up to 128GB of unified memory could let developers and creators run larger AI models locally, Microsoft said.
Gamers could get quieter sessions and easier upgrades, with the 16-inch model packing Nvidia's RTX 5070 and user-accessible memory slots.
A 20th-anniversary edition aims to tempt handheld gamers with an OLED screen, Xbox branding and AR glasses in the box.
The 750 MW campus will give AI tenants faster access to power and liquid cooling as US data centre expansion strains grids.
Rising AI demand is pushing operators to redesign facilities around denser racks, heavier power loads and liquid cooling.
Pressure to add AI capacity is pushing developers towards modular builds that can be launched in 24 weeks rather than years.
Operators of AI data centres can now handle heavier, deeper equipment as Vertiv's new rack supports up to 4,500 lbs without sacrificing mobility.
The deal secures rare long-term UK AI capacity as demand for power-hungry inference computing outstrips available data centre infrastructure.
Lower power use and total cost of ownership are central to Zoho's new server, aimed at cutting AI inference costs and tightening data control.
India's growing laptop accessory market gets three cooling pads priced from INR 2,999, aimed at easing heat and posture strain for users.
Backed by more than 8GW of powered land, the new unit targets scarce AI campus capacity as demand for power and grid access intensifies.
Rising heat and noise in compact AI PCs are pushing ASUS to test whether fanless ionic cooling can fit future NUC and Mini-PC designs.
The design targets hotter GPUs and AI accelerators as data centres struggle to pack more processors into tighter server racks.
AI and cloud demand is pushing Edged's financing into new territory as it funds multiple US data centre sites at once.