Healthcare IT News February 5, 2025
Andrea Fox

As the White House-backed project seeks to drive the evolution of artificial intelligence computational processes, demand for GPU servers may push the development of lighter-weight machine learning models, says an ICD researcher.

When OpenAI, the White House, Oracle, Softbank and MGX announced that they would invest in the Stargate Project – a new company to drive artificial intelligence development in the U.S. – questions about the implications for data center infrastructure facilities, power consumption and generation, AI development, and more immediately ensued.

It’s “like the space race with the Soviets in the 1960s,” explained Kuba Stolarski, IDC research vice president and global research lead for the compute infrastructure and service provider trends practice, in a new report.

“America is...

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