Rambus Stock: Riding The AI Wave With Calculated Risk Management
Rambus Capitalizes On AI Data Center Expansion Rambus (RMBS), a premier designer and licensor of high-performance chips and semiconductor intellectual…
Rambus Capitalizes On AI Data Center Expansion Rambus (RMBS), a premier designer and licensor of high-performance chips and semiconductor intellectual…
Strategic Water Partnership Signals New Era for APAC Data Center Sustainability Bridge Data Centres (BDC) has established a groundbreaking ten-year…
Memory chip giant Micron Technology is implementing significant changes to its China business strategy, discontinuing server chip supplies to most…
Sabey Data Centers is significantly expanding its capacity footprint across multiple US markets. The company reportedly has 8MW available immediately and more than 70MW in development through 2027 to address tightening data center vacancies nationwide.
Sabey Data Centers is making substantial new capacity available across its national portfolio, according to recent reports. Sources indicate approximately 8MW of power is immediately leasable at three locations, with more than 70MW of additional capacity available for pre-leasing and scheduled to come online between now and 2027.
European tower operator Cellnex has agreed to sell its French data center business to Vauban Infra Fibre in a €391 million all-cash transaction. The deal involves Towerlink France, which operates edge data centers across multiple French cities and serves Bouygues Telecom as its primary client.
European telecommunications infrastructure company Cellnex has reportedly reached an agreement to divest its French data center operations to Vauban Infra Fibre (VIF) in a transaction valued at €391 million ($457.6 million), according to recent corporate announcements. The deal involves the transfer of 99.99% of Towerlink France, the entity responsible for Cellnex’s primary data center operations throughout France.
Industry reports highlight how women leaders are driving cultural transformation in traditionally male-dominated data center sector. Bridge Data Centres president Sandy Xiao exemplifies this shift through strategic hiring and ecosystem collaboration across competitive Asian markets.
Women are increasingly shaping the future of data center operations and strategy across the Asia Pacific region, according to industry reports. Despite historical underrepresentation, female executives are now driving significant cultural and operational changes in this critical infrastructure sector.
American memory chip giant Micron Technology is making significant strategic adjustments to its China operations, with sources revealing the company…
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The explosive growth of artificial intelligence is triggering an unprecedented expansion in data center infrastructure, with new forecasts indicating hyperscale…