Artificial intelligence dominated the week as Nvidia, Microsoft, BlackRock, Intel, and JPMorgan Chase made major AI-driven moves — from a $40 billion Texas data center and new chip launches to bold forecasts and manufacturing shifts out of China.
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Read moreMicrosoft partners with Constellation Energy to reopen nuclear facility, while Homer City transforms into $10 billion data center campus as state scrambles to meet AI power demand.
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Read moreUS power grids aren’t moving fast enough to keep up with the sudden rise in electricity demand from AI. Data center developers are forging ahead anyway, adding their own gas turbines and fuel cells. [Link: AI Data Centers, Desperate for Electricity, Are Building Their Own Power Plants | https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/ai-data-centers-desperate-for-electricity-are-building-their-own-power-plants-291f5c81?mod=hp_lead_pos7 | The Wall Street Journal]
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