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Analyst Report: Global Data on AI’s impact on Data Centers

The digital revolution, spearheaded by advancements in generative AI (GenAI) services, is reshaping operations across industries. From a modest $2.4 billion in 2023, the global enterprise spend on GenAI technologies is projected to skyrocket to an astounding $33 billion by 2027.

Challenges

There is increasing pressure on data center power and cooling systems due to the demand for AI. More sustainable solutions are necessary in the tech industry to address this issue. Here are some of the key challenges:

  • Electricity consumption for AI and cryptocurrency workloads is predicted to double by 2026.
  • Increasing power consumption, driving regulatory bodies to impose limits on new data center constructions.
  • Urgent need for energy efficiency and reduced grid dependency.

Opportunities

Vertiv is at the forefront of addressing these challenges, focusing on helping customers meet their sustainability and efficiency goals. Our solutions cater to the changing dynamics of data center operations and the increasing demands for high-performance computing. 

  • Vertiv's vision includes dynamic power management systems that utilize a mix of energy sources, supported by the deployment of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and battery energy support systems (BESS).
  • The shift towards high-performance compute workloads necessitates the adoption of liquid cooling systems, given the changes in chip architecture.
  • Despite the evolving standards for liquid-cooled infrastructure, the aim is to integrate these systems into existing data centers while supporting the needs of smaller enterprise colocation facilities.

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