The US Department of Energy is moving quickly to establish AI-focused data centers on federal land as part of a broader strategy to enhance America’s AI capabilities. Proposed sites include the Idaho National Laboratory, Paducah in Kentucky, and Portsmouth in Ohio. The initiative is designed to spur innovation while addressing supply chain and tariff challenges that affect technology deployments.
But Bernstein analysts say tariffs could disrupt equipment supply chains The US Department of Energy (DoE) is looking to co-locate datacenters with energy generation facilities to further America's AI ambitions, and is putting up its own land for this purpose.…
The selected sites include the Idaho National Laboratory, as well as facilities in Paducah, Kentucky, and Portsmouth, Ohio.
AttoTude, a company pioneering THz interconnect tech for AI and hyperscale data centers, raised $50M in Series B funding led by Mayfield with participation from The Westly Group and others, bringing total funding to $91M.
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