Anil Kumar

How Data Centers Created 4.7 million U.S. Jobs—Without Hiring Tech Workers

“Data Centers Seek Engineers Amid a Talent Shortage >The AI boom is driving demand for more skilled electrical engineers“ The rapid development of AI is fueling a data center boom, unlocking billions of dollars in investments to build the infrastructure needed to support data- and energy-hungry models. Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are among the key players backing large-scale AI projects,…

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KEA Karnataka KCET Result 2025 Out: Official websites to check result

KEA Karnataka Common Entrance Test Result 2025 out on official websites kea.kar.nic.in, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, karresults.nic.in: Candidates can check their KCET results on the official websites – cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/ and karresults.nic.in from 2 pm onwards. Karnataka Examination Authority KCET Result 2025 Official Websites: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) today (May 24) declared the results of the Karnataka Common Entrance…

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How the Federal Reserve is Tackling Economic Uncertainty in 2025

As the U.S. economy sends mixed signals, the Federal Reserve is caught in a delicate balancing act. With inflation cooling but growth remaining tepid, policymakers are taking a cautious approach, adopting a “wait-and-see” strategy rather than making aggressive monetary moves. This waiting game is shaping financial markets, influencing investor sentiment, and leaving consumers and businesses…

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"Step-by-step instructions for building and operating hyperscale data centers optimized for AI workloads, including site selection, modular design, power and cooling infrastructure, energy efficiency, and future-proofing strategies."

AI demand alone will require $5.2 trillion in investment-hyperscale data centers

Amid the uncertainty about future needs for compute power, we created three investment scenarios ranging from constrained to accelerated demand (Exhibit 2). In the first of our three scenarios, growth accelerates significantly, and 205 incremental GW of AI-related data center capacity is added between 2025 and 2030. This would require an estimated $7.9 trillion in…

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Graph showing AI vs. non-AI capital expenditure forecast: "Bar chart comparing projected capital expenditures for AI and non-AI data centers by 2030."

The Cost of Compute: A $7 Trillion Race to Scale Data Centers for AI

The rise of artificial intelligence isn’t just rewriting the rules of innovation—it’s redrawing the entire map of global infrastructure. From powering massive AI models to supporting everyday enterprise software, the demand for compute power has surged at an unprecedented pace. And that demand comes with a hefty price tag: $6.7 trillion in capital investment by…

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