Facing ban and backlash, Microsoft plans to rewire data centres and on the way solve every American technology company's 'big' AI problem

Microsoft is redesigning its data centers with high-temperature superconductors (HTS) to address AI's growing power demands and facility concerns. This technology promises to minimize physical space and electricity transmission cable needs, potentially reducing backlash against AI. The move follows Microsoft's recent data center expansion pullback and a partnership to prevent data centers from increasing electricity bills.

Facing ban and backlash, Microsoft plans to rewire data centres and on the way solve every American technology company's 'big' AI problem
Microsoft is redesigning its data centers with high-temperature superconductors (HTS) to address AI's growing power demands and facility concerns. This technology promises to minimize physical space and electricity transmission cable needs, potentially reducing backlash against AI. The move follows Microsoft's recent data center expansion pullback and a partnership to prevent data centers from increasing electricity bills.