Good morning,
The subject of Data Centre's is a very interesting one moving forward. We all know the mounting issues that they all face, that is,
Security, Power Consumption, Cooling Capacity, and as AI really starts to take a hold, I whole lot of new issues are being raised already.
The link I have attached as a very good article only published a few weeks ago, you maybe surprised to hear that it costs a Data Centre
approximately 36.5 Million USD just to run ChatGPT per year !
Our company has clearly shown that on-chip intelligent processing, next to the source (sensors) in real-time, generating virtually no
power or cooling footprint is a superior method moving forward, add to that the latency, security, leaving the "Von" to remain in
the annals of time so to speak (make sense?).
I would guess that the executive arriving from the US will be in Sydney this weekend, meeting on Monday to make sure the whole team
is on the same page, because this AGM is probably going to be the most important one to date, as in, the current position, maybe the floor
will be much more active than in the past, if you have something to say, stand up and say it in a manner that's not confrontational, why,
because in the end we are "all" on the same page, we "all" want our company to be successful moving forward.
Make sure you chat with Peter, he's a great bloke, shake his hand, and acknowledge his fantastic gift by simply saying, thank you
Tech x
Tim Wright, partner at Fladgate LLP discusses how the growing adoption of AI has impacted data centres and how to manage these risks more effectively.
datacentremagazine.com