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Memory crystals: glass storage poised to cut data-centre emissions
technology1 day ago

Memory crystals: glass storage poised to cut data-centre emissions

Scientists have created memory crystals by laser writing nanostructures inside fused silica glass, enabling five-dimensional data storage that could pack hundreds of terabytes on a 5-inch platter and last essentially forever. The read-out uses an optical microscope, with current write/read speeds around 30 MB/s (targeting 500 MB/s in 3–5 years). If scalable, this could dramatically cut data-centre energy use since data centres consume about 1.5% of global electricity and rising, replacing energy-hungry disks and tapes. DNA storage and borosilicate glass are other long-term contenders, but widespread adoption faces compatibility and cost hurdles; in the near term, improving hardware efficiency and smarter data management remain essential.

Moody's flags hidden data-centre liabilities in Big Tech financing
business2 days ago

Moody's flags hidden data-centre liabilities in Big Tech financing

Moody's warns that current US accounting rules may hide tens of billions in data-centre liabilities for Big Tech by allowing SPV-backed structures and renewal guarantees to stay off balance sheets; lease renewals and residual value guarantees may not be fully recorded unless deemed probable or reasonably certain. Meta and Oracle are among users; Meta's Hyperion facility via Beignet Investor involves a four-year lease with renewal options up to 20 years and RVG guarantees up to $28bn not recorded as of end-2025. Moody's would adjust debt to reflect likely renewal periods or RVG triggers, which could affect credit ratings and access to funding for AI data centres.

India bets on homegrown manufacturing to weather global tensions
business24 days ago

India bets on homegrown manufacturing to weather global tensions

India's 2026-27 budget prioritizes infrastructure-led growth and a manufacturing push in seven strategic sectors—including rare earths, semiconductors and data centres—with a new tax holiday for foreign cloud investments, no direct personal tax cuts, and a shift to lower debt-to-GDP by 2030-31; markets reacted negatively to a higher securities transaction tax amid global uncertainty.

Tiny hubs, big questions: is small the future of data centres?
technology1 month ago

Tiny hubs, big questions: is small the future of data centres?

Despite ongoing expansion of large data centres, experts and industry leaders are debating a future where AI runs on devices or tiny edge centres near users, reducing latency and energy use, while some propose repurposing buildings or exploring space-based data hubs; the shift faces cost, security and reliability hurdles but reflects a move toward more bespoke, local AI processing.

Winter Weather and Data Centers Push U.S. Emissions Higher
environment1 month ago

Winter Weather and Data Centers Push U.S. Emissions Higher

Colder weather boosted heating fuels and a surge in electricity demand from data centres and crypto mining lifted US greenhouse gas emissions by 2.4% last year, with coal up 13% despite solar growth; higher natural-gas prices spurred fuel switching, while transport emissions stayed roughly flat thanks to more hybrids and EVs, and Trump-era policies are viewed as having little immediate impact.

Fermi's Nasdaq Debut Boosts AI and Data Center Valuation to Over $19 Billion
business4 months ago

Fermi's Nasdaq Debut Boosts AI and Data Center Valuation to Over $19 Billion

Fermi, a data centre real estate start-up co-founded by ex-US energy secretary Rick Perry, surged 55% on its Nasdaq debut, raising over $682 million. The company plans to build the world's largest energy and data campus in Texas, leveraging nuclear, natural gas, and renewable energy sources to support the AI industry, amid a surge in energy-related stocks and significant interest from international investors, especially in London.

UK's AI ambitions soar with innovative startups and international collaborations
business5 months ago

UK's AI ambitions soar with innovative startups and international collaborations

The UK’s AI ambitions are heavily reliant on a young start-up, Nscale, led by Australian entrepreneur Josh Payne, which has yet to build a data centre but has secured major investments and partnerships with industry giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI, raising questions about the company's actual capabilities and the true scale of the UK’s AI infrastructure plans.

Altice's Debt Woes: Talks with Morgan Stanley to Sell Data Centers
business2 years ago

Altice's Debt Woes: Talks with Morgan Stanley to Sell Data Centers

Altice, the cable and telecoms group, is reportedly in talks to sell its data centres in France to Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners in an effort to raise cash and alleviate its debt burden. The deal, which is said to have reached an agreement in principle on valuation, could be worth around €1 billion ($1.07 billion). Altice, led by French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drahi, is under pressure to restore confidence in its financial stability after recent corruption allegations and a total debt of $60 billion. Drahi has pledged to sell assets to repay debt and address refinancing needs.