Alphabet set to buy data center, energy infrastructure developer Intersect for $4.75 billion in cash
Alphabet announced an plan to buy Intersect for $4.75 billion to secure power for US data centers. The move comes as tech firms face rising grid constraints and AI infrastructure project delays.
Project details registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Registration on Dec. 16, 2025 set a start date of Jan. 26, 2026, and a completion date of June 26, 2027. The estimated cost of the ...
WALTERBORO — A large new data center campus soon could be coming to this Colleton County community, and some community members and conservation groups worry that it could drive up energy costs and ...
LA MESA, CA (KGTV) — New information shows why a stretch of Spring Street is considered one of La Mesa's most dangerous roads. Through a public records request, ABC 10News obtained data showing the ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches its new orbital rocket for the first time with two NASA satellites that will fly to Mars to study the red planet’s atmosphere. Photo: Joe Skipper/Reuters Elon Musk and ...
Encoded Therapeutics has linked its Dravet syndrome gene therapy ETX101 to a 78% reduction in seizures, keeping the biotech on track to start a pivotal study next year. The Californian company’s ...
(WXYZ) — The Michigan Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing to get feedback from residents about the proposed data center in Saline Township. Related ...
Over 1,000 Wisconsin residents have signed a petition to pause data center approvals over energy and water use concerns. Protests against data centers are planned across several Wisconsin cities in ...
SALINE TWP, Mich. (WXYZ) — Saline Township residents are fighting back against a massive data center project. They're planning to protest in downtown Saline this ...
TL;DR: German overclocker CENS set a new DDR5 memory frequency world record at DDR5-13322 MT/s using G.SKILL Trident Z5, ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex, and Intel Core Ultra 9 285K with liquid nitrogen ...
Alphabet's Google is investing $40 billion to build new data centers in two Texas counties. The announcement, made Friday, said one of the new data centers will be in Armstrong County, in the Texas ...
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