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AI Powerhouses Choose The Nuclear Option

September 20, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 6

When you need to provide electricity to power and cool 100,000 accelerators, or maybe even 1 million of them in a few years, in a single location to run an AI model, you have to start thinking about the unthinkable if you also want to use carbon-free juice to power your AI ambitions. …

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