As data centers continue to grow more unpopular, some companies are trying to distribute things more, and one may even pay some or all of your electric bill.
Mini-data centers could keep AI afloat while curbing some of the concerns around the technology.
As public support for large-scale data center buildouts declines across the U.S., a new type designed to operate inside individual homes is coming.
Smart-panel start-up Span wants to turn spare household electricity into AI computing power. How far it can scale and what effect that would have on the residential grid remain unsettled ...
Thu, May 7, 2026 at 5:12 PM UTC The pitch is brutal math. Span claims it can deploy 8,000 units six times faster and at one-fifth the cost of building a comparable 100-megawatt centralized data center ...
While getting approval for data center construction increasingly involves an uphill battle, existing AI data centers aren't even operating at the capacity that they were intended to because few are ...
NVIDIA is introducing a decentralized approach to AI infrastructure through its new mini data centers, designed for residential and small business properties. At the heart of this initiative are XFRA ...
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An 80 amp load is insane. Assuming it's connected to the 115 volt electrical supply, that's 9.2 kw. That's the same as running 3 tumble dryers non-stop. In the summer, that's also going to represent a ...