The race for AI supremacy has governments around the world lauding multi-billion dollar investments from some of the biggest names in tech, and France is no exception.
Our cover feature looks at the French bid to become Europe’s capital AI infrastructure. The nation’s plentiful space – and access to low-carbon nuclear energy – is a potentially heady cocktail for data centers, if a host of bureaucratic hurdles can be overcome.
Elsewhere in the issue:
- DCD visits quantum data centers from IBM and IQM in Germany
- Microsoft is betting on Terradot’s enhanced rock weathering tech to deliver durable, verifiable carbon removals at a global scale
- GDS International has rebranded as DayOne, and CEO Jamie Khoo has plans to grow across Asia and beyone
- How Craig Walker, former downstream VP and CIO of Shell, grew through the decades
- The battle to increase competition in the cloud computing market
- The Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express technology and what’s next for this vital piece of the chiplet puzzle
- OpenAI’s director of physical infrastructure on gigawatt clusters, inferencing sites, and tariffs
- And much more
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