The Real Superheroes Behind a Supercomputer

The Real Superheroes Behind a Supercomputer

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AI's Infrastructure Emergency: Will Nuclear Power and Liquid Cooling be Enough?

AI ambition is colliding with physical reality. As data centers push from 20-kilowatt racks to 120-kilowatt systems—with megawatt-per-rack infrastructure on the horizon—the limits of power and cooling have become impossible to ignore. In this episode of Innovation Heroes, Ed McNa ...  Show more

How to Build a Smart City (In Just 4 Months)

State and local governments are under pressure to deliver modern services, but budgets, staffing shortages, and long procurement cycles make innovation feel impossible. In this episode of Innovation Heroes, host Ed McNamara talks with three leaders proving that AI-powered Smart C ...  Show more

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When brains and computers meet
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Are cyborgs now reality? Elon Musk certainly thinks so. His company, Neuralink, has successfully implanted one of its wireless brain chips in a human. Although billed as a breakthrough, they’re not the first to do it. In fact, similar devices have already been implanted, all with ...  Show more

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Each individual server stacked high inside a data center is powerful in its own right. But without a way of linking them together, they aren't much use to anyone. It takes a vast collection of switches, cables, and software control systems to create a well-functioning global netw ...  Show more