Artificial intelligence applications are driving unprecedented demand on datacentre infrastructure, with existing facilities proving inadequate, resulting in a significant shortage of AI-ready capacity.
Hyperscaler providers like AWS and Microsoft dominate datacentre capacity in Europe, as they strive to secure more space to support the growth of digital services.
AI technologies, particularly generative AI, require substantially more power than traditional workloads, raising electricity demand predicted to surpass even significantly by 2026.
Datacentre designs are evolving, necessitating advanced cooling solutions to handle increased heat from AI processing, marking a shift towards liquid cooling for efficiency.
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