
Matt Vincent
Editor in Chief at Data Center Frontier
Matt Vincent, Editor in Chief w/ Endeavor Business Media's Digital Infrastructure Group
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1 week ago |
datacenterfrontier.com | Matt Vincent
As the digital economy accelerates, the demand for reliable, scalable, and sustainable energy solutions has never been greater. Data centers, the backbone of our AI-driven world, are consuming unprecedented amounts of power—pressuring already strained grid systems to meet an insatiable appetite for electricity. In response, tech giants like Google are stepping beyond the walls of their own operations to tackle the root of the problem: the grid itself.
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1 week ago |
datacenterfrontier.com | Matt Vincent
The AI revolution is charging ahead—but powering it shouldn't cost us the planet. That tension lies at the heart of Vaire Computing’s bold proposition: rethinking the very logic that underpins silicon to make chips radically more energy efficient. Speaking on the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, Vaire CEO Rodolfo Rossini laid out a compelling case for why the next era of compute won't just be about scaling transistors—but reinventing the way they work.
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1 week ago |
datacenterfrontier.com | David Chernicoff |Matt Vincent
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a powerful tool, it is the engine driving the next industrial revolution. At the core of this seismic shift are AI factories, a concept NVIDIA has pioneered as a critical foundation for transforming how intelligence is created, scaled, and delivered. Unlike traditional data centers, AI factories are not designed for general-purpose computing.
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1 week ago |
datacenterfrontier.com | Matt Vincent
The data center industry’s thermal baseline is shifting—fast. With NVIDIA’s next-gen racks targeting 600kW and AI workloads straining traditional infrastructure, cooling innovation has become a front-line imperative. That urgency is now being met with record-setting performance from two select liquid cooling leaders: Accelsius and CoolIT Systems.
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2 weeks ago |
datacenterfrontier.com | Matt Vincent
In a digital economy defined by constant uptime and explosive compute demand, power reliability is more than a design criterion—it’s a strategic imperative. In response to such demand, Generac Power Systems, a company long associated with residential backup and industrial emergency power, is making an assertive move into the heart of the digital infrastructure sector with a new portfolio of high-capacity generators engineered for the data center market.
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CoolIT and Accelsius Push #DataCenter #LiquidCooling Limits Amid Soaring Rack Densities As racks climb toward 600kW, vendors are delivering thermal innovations to match. @Accelsius1 @CoolITSystems #hyperscale #colocation #AI #HPC #cloud #infrastructure https://t.co/6HUUtxkmoN

Generac Sharpens Focus on #DataCenter #Power with Scalable Diesel and Natural Gas Generators Generac’s new lineup includes five #generators ranging from 2.25 MW to 3.25 MW. These units are available in both #diesel and #naturalgas configurations. @Generac https://t.co/RFiChxlEMM

U.S. Advances AI Data Center Push with RFI for Infrastructure on DOE Lands The US Dept. of Energy wants to assure the nation's #AI dominance by co-locating AI #datacenters and #energy production on existing DOE lands. DCF's David Chernicoff investigates. https://t.co/TSYgXKTLGj