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The initiative aims to address the increasing energy demands of AI innovations and data center operations. NVIDIA and Intel have announced a partnership focused on AI, data centers, and relative consumer products. The agreement sees Intel producing chips that are optimized for NVIDIA’s NVLink technology for faster data transfers. Once Intel has developed the custom data center CPUs, NVIDIA will have servers capable of running complex AI models and cloud services. Once operational, it will deliver 50MW to the grid serving Google’s Tennessee and Alabama data centers. PLDT is in talks with Japan’s Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) to sell up to 49% of their data center business. In addition, the company needs the funding for new and ongoing data center projects. It currently owns and operates 11 data centers through its subsidiary ePLDT. Read more in our articles including "Meta Pushes for Nuclear Energy to Power AI Innovations" and "NVIDIA and Intel announce partnership for AI, data centers, and PCs".

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The initiative aims to address the increasing energy demands of AI innovations and data center operations. NVIDIA and Intel have announced a partnership focused on AI, data centers, and relative consumer products.

What have you covered about data centers?

The agreement sees Intel producing chips that are optimized for NVIDIA’s NVLink technology for faster data transfers. Once Intel has developed the custom data center CPUs, NVIDIA will have servers capable of running complex AI models and cloud services. Once operational, it will deliver 50MW to the grid serving Google’s Tennessee and Alabama data centers.

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Our coverage of data centers includes: "Meta Pushes for Nuclear Energy to Power AI Innovations"; "NVIDIA and Intel announce partnership for AI, data centers, and PCs"; "Google taps next-gen nuclear reactor to power AI data centers by 2030". Each article provides unique insights and information.