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Apple's Houston-built AI servers are now shipping, according to CEO Tim Cook — custom silicon to power Private Cloud Compute
By Luke James published
Apple CEO Tim Cook took to X yesterday, October 23, to announce that Apple’s “American-made advanced servers” have begun shipping from a new Houston facility to Apple’s own data centers.

Microsoft cancels Wisconsin data center after community pushback
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft is canceling its plans to build a data center near the Oak Creek Power Plant after the community rallied against its plans.

China to launch commercial underwater data center
By Jowi Morales published
Chinese company Highlander will be the first to run a commercial underwater data center, serving state-owned companies off the coast of Shanghai.

Intel reveals 288-core Clearwater Forest Xeon at Hot Chips
By Luke James published
Built on Intel’s 18A node, the all-E-core Xeon packs 288 cores per socket and promises big efficiency gains.

China is developing nation-spanning network to sell surplus data center compute power
By Anton Shilov published
China is building a centralized, state-run cloud platform to connect underused data centers nationwide and resell excess computing power.

Nvidia's Arm chips rapidly gain share in server market as AI booms
By Anton Shilov published
News Analysis Server demand is expected to continue for the next four years.

Nvidia reportedly books entire server plant capacity through 2026 to build Blackwell and Rubin AI servers
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia has secured all available capacity at Wistron’s new facility in the Southern Taiwan Science Park, with confirmed orders extending through 2026.

Researchers convert old phones into 'tiny data centers'
By Jowi Morales published
A group of researchers from the University of Tartu developed a way to reuse old smartphones as an edge node to process data in real-time.
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