Energy efficient stories
Nearly 40% of firms have delayed growth plans as volatile power costs and supply fears squeeze investment across Australia and New Zealand.
Enterprises could cut GPU use and power costs as the open-source bundle lets Akida neuromorphic chips share IBM's scheduler for inference tasks.
Asian manufacturers are increasingly tying AI investment to less downtime, lower energy bills and higher output rather than office productivity gains.
Compliance hurdles are stalling 43% of enterprise AI projects, as stricter sovereignty and cyber rules reshape Australian infrastructure plans.
Higher-priced smartwatches and earbuds are expected to drive more than USD $1 trillion in wearables revenue by 2032, Counterpoint says.
Energy savings in dense AI clusters are driving stricter limits on 200G linear pluggable optics, as Semtech targets 10W modules and a 500-metre reach.
Governments building sovereign AI systems could cut flash spending sharply as StorONE's tiering software is added to Wand AI's ecosystem.
The validation could help data centre operators choose cooler fluids that cut maintenance risk as AI hardware packs more heat into racks.
Data centre operators may gain relief as AMD says its AI systems could use four times less energy per unit of work by mid-2026.
Data centre operators gain more assurance as Castrol's PG25 and PG25T pass NVIDIA checks for direct-to-chip AI cooling.
Rising AI heat loads are pushing data centres towards liquid cooling, as Echelon and Trinovium begin work on fluids and monitoring.
The deal gives RT-One a way to validate AI infrastructure and start serving customers before its campuses are finished, cutting launch delays.
The combined design could cut installation costs and copper use sharply as operators race to build more efficient AI data centres.
Growing demand for local AI computing has lifted SCX.ai's contracted annual recurring revenue to AUD $6.5 million and attracted 49 paying customers.
The canal-side brownfield scheme could reuse disused land while adding capacity for AI workloads closer to Manchester users.
The region's clean power shift is being slowed less by missing kit than by financing and operational hurdles that stall adoption at scale.
More than 250 New Zealand builds are vying for national honours as judges narrow the field to 100 homes and assess workmanship, design and liveability.
Retailers could turn static poster sites into sellable ad space as Solum Oceania rolls out battery-powered Newton E-Paper displays.
Rack-level power monitoring is being pushed further into edge and branch sites as demand rises for cloud, AI and distributed workloads.
Households should avoid higher power bills as Ontario proposes a playbook, including new data centres, to cover the full cost of electricity.