As the AI boom gobbles up power, Phaidra is helping companies manage datacenter power more efficiently

As the AI boom gobbles up power, Phaidra is helping companies manage datacenter power more efficiently

Electricity demand is booming on account of AI. In a May 2024 report, Goldman Sachs predicted that data centers will use 8% of the U.S.’s total power supply by 2030, up from 3% in 2022, as cloud service providers expand to meet the demand for AI infrastructure. Assuming the current trend holds, U.S. utilities will need to […]

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As the AI boom gobbles up power, Phaidra is helping companies manage datacenter power more efficiently

2024-07-02 22:04

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