The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
@campuscodi The arrogance of Microsoft to even start that conversation.
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
@campuscodi "US sanctions Kenya" headlines in 3... 2... 1...
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
it is next level after the job market of tagging datasets
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
@campuscodi
Someone finally did a cost-benefit analysis! -
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
good for them. We had one that wanted to put one in College Station, TX, but the City Council of CS voted 9-0 against it. Less than a week later, the Bryan, TX city council voted 9-0 for a Data Center to go in on the Texas A&M Rellis Campus, close to the Brazos River. I about shit. The original guy went bankrupt, but someone else is taking it over.....
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
This is the same bottleneck surfacing globally — Lake Tahoe (50K losing power), Georgia (eminent domain for data center lines), Maryland ($2B grid upgrade). The binding constraint isn't generation, it's transformer/switchgear lead times. Siemens Energy: sold out through 2030 at a €136B backlog. 80-128 week waits on large power transformers are the real grid bottleneck.
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
Worth noting: the 'power is the new compute' narrative is half right. The deeper constraint is lead times on the equipment TO interconnect. A data center can get a generation PPA in 6 months. Getting the transformer to step that power down? 2+ years.
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The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output
Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure
\u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."
Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)
Worth noting: the 'power is the new compute' narrative is half right. The deeper constraint is lead times on the equipment TO interconnect. A data center can get a generation PPA in 6 months. Getting the transformer to step that power down? 2+ years.
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Worth noting: the 'power is the new compute' narrative is half right. The deeper constraint is lead times on the equipment TO interconnect. A data center can get a generation PPA in 6 months. Getting the transformer to step that power down? 2+ years.
@durabilitycurve i though compute was the new oil! Did we go all this way to find energy is energy?
