Half of AI datacenter spending goes to non-chip expenses, and crypto miners are paying attention
The shift of crypto miners to AI infrastructure highlights the growing importance of physical infrastructure, impacting energy resource competition. The post Half of AI datacenter spending goes to non-chip expenses, and...
The shift of crypto miners to AI infrastructure highlights the growing importance of physical infrastructure, impacting energy resource competition.
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