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Utilities are the AI Kingmakers: Why Physics Always Wins the Negotiation
Utilities are the AI kingmakers…and the tech world is about to find out that Physics doesn’t care about your GPU roadmap. We’re watching a structural shift. The recent PJM capacity auction cleared with a 6,516 MW shortfall. Prices spiked nearly 900%…jumping from $28.92 to $269.92/MW-day. This is the loudest reliability signal we’ve seen in decades…
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What Really Powers AI: Inside the Modern GPU Data Centers That Give It Space to Think
Most people meet AI at the surface…a chatbot response, an image, a dashboard, a demo.But the real intelligence…the part that trains for weeks, syncs gradients across thousands of GPUs, and responds in milliseconds…lives in a place most people never see. Inside the AI data center. Not just the cloud…but racks and rows of accelerated systems,…
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NVIDIA’s GPU Backlog, Amazon’s Project Greenland, and OpenAI’s Efficiency Push: Why the future of AI will depend on architecture…not just accelerators
NVIDIA’s GPU backlog has crossed 500B and continues stretching deep into 2026 with no signs of slowing. Because the world is pulling compute faster than manufacturing can replenish it, even with record shipments moving out the door. But the backlog is only the surface. The deeper story lives in how companies are responding to the…
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Kafka at the Edge: The Backbone of Distributed Intelligence
⚡ In my post last week The Edge’s Homecoming, I talked about how compute is moving closer to where decisions actually happen…where milliseconds matter. But as the dispersed intelligence era, a phrase I’ve coined, spreads across thousands of edge nodes, one question keeps coming up…how do we keep it all coherent? At the edge, data…
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The Edge’s Homecoming: Why Cloud Compute Is Returning to Its Roots
After a decade of chasing scale in the cloud, compute has found its way back to the edge. For years, we’ve talked about the cloud like it was the final destination…the place where compute, storage, and intelligence would eventually live. But that model is reaching its limit. With the mad rush of 2025, we’re watching…
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AWS Outage: The Hidden Weak Link in Cloud Resilience — Why DNS Still Breaks the Internet
If DNS was the root cause behind Monday’s AWS outage, then even having multi-region failover or hybrid cloud setups wouldn’t save you…unless DNS redundancy was built into the architecture from the jump. Here is some more food for thought:If your DNS provider is centralized, like using only Amazon Route 53 or Google Cloud DNS, and…
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