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Related: About this forumSoCal has an unlikely AI mecca: industrial Vernon
LATimesVernon, an industrial town with just a little more than 200 residents, has become Southern Californias unlikely AI data center hub, with facilities consuming power equivalent to more than 26,000 homes.
Tech companies are drawn to Vernons cheap electricity from its public utility and lack of neighborhood opposition that has blocked data centers elsewhere. (AI synopsis)
Tech companies are drawn to Vernons cheap electricity from its public utility and lack of neighborhood opposition that has blocked data centers elsewhere. (AI synopsis)
The race toward superintelligence is reshaping infrastructure requirements across every industry, said Michael Wall, executive vice president at Prime Data Centers, which built the Vernon data center. Were working to give businesses the foundation they need to build and deploy the next generation of AI models faster, more efficiently and at massive scale.
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SoCal has an unlikely AI mecca: industrial Vernon (Original Post)
quaint
11 hrs ago
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Existing industrial parks should be the quick and least intrusive locations
bucolic_frolic
11 hrs ago
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bucolic_frolic
(53,899 posts)1. Existing industrial parks should be the quick and least intrusive locations
quaint
(4,620 posts)2. Good location, yes, my objection is the usage of the power.
2naSalit
(99,832 posts)3. I've hauled...
A lot of freight in and out of Vernon, back in the day. I agree with the location being the least intrusive but I object to the power and water use too.