Vultr opts for HPE and Nvidia AI infrastructure due to a rise in enterprise demand for production inference, large-scale deployments, and a shift away from model training.
Vultr opts for HPE and Nvidia AI infrastructure due to a rise in enterprise demand for production inference, large-scale deployments, and a shift away from model training.
For the data center sector, the power discussion has become remarkably straightforward: the demand is prepared, yet the grid is not. AI…
Jefferson Lab, a nuclear physics research lab, broke ground on a 30,000 sq ft (2,787 sqm) data center last Friday. The Jefferson…
Data center and energy infrastructure developer, Digi Power X, has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit over alleged noise pollution…
