datacenter
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of datacenter
Example Sentences
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So Moore’s Law has fueled both the mobile-computing revolution and the artificial-intelligence datacenter boom.
“Supplying the hyperscale datacenter is a double-edged sword,” TD Cowen analyst Sean O’Loughlin wrote following the earnings results.
From MarketWatch
“We view these investments as key to maintaining the company’s growth trajectory in an increasingly competitive datacenter connectivity landscape — but they remain impactful to the bottom line in the near-term,” TD Cowen’s O’Loughlin wrote.
From MarketWatch
So will the result be “a country of geniuses in a datacenter,” as Mr. Amodei put it, without a single soul among them?
“We expect this uncertainty will remain an overhang on the stock, masking otherwise positive momentum in non-Mobile initiatives, including Auto, IoT, and longer term opportunities within the datacenter, and remain on the sidelines.”
From Barron's
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