Nvidia’s AI Chips Are Returning to China After Huang and Trump Meet
Liquid-cooled servers in an installation at the Global Switch Docklands data center campus in London.
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Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Mackenzie Hawkins looks at the reversal from the Trump administration on a subject that US officials had repeatedly said was not up for discussion.
CoreWeave’s power need: CoreWeave is expanding a data center that is projected to double the electricity needs of a city near Dallas, another example of the strains on the US power grid from the stampede for AI capacity.