Europe’s new AI data centres are being built 175km from anywhere
Facilities planned for 2026 to 2028 average roughly 175km from major hubs, against 46km historically. Latency lost the argument to electricity.
A humanoid robotics IPO timed to the World Robot Conference in Beijing. Separating the engineering from the trade takes about one paragraph.
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Facilities planned for 2026 to 2028 average roughly 175km from major hubs, against 46km historically. Latency lost the argument to electricity.
750 petaflops and 7.2 terabits per second of I/O, aimed at inference rather than training. The specification is a thesis about where the money is going.
One sat known for eight months. The other needs no interaction beyond receiving an image. Neither is theoretical.
A methane-fuelled, stainless-steel first stage came back on landing legs — on the second attempt. In the same week SpaceX flew its 100th mission of the year.
Astra approached a "critical" cybersecurity threshold and OpenAI halted training workloads and tightened sandbox isolation. Three weeks earlier it had dissolved the team whose job was to make that call.
OpenRouter was valued at $1.3 billion three months ago. The 5x re-rate is not about the technology — it is about who gets to sit between every application and every model.
A reported $100 billion credit guarantee for OpenAI data centres turns the largest chip vendor in the world into the lender of last resort for its biggest customer. We have seen this shape before.
Two different theories of how a phone stays alive. One keeps the software fresh, the other keeps the hardware fixable — and you currently cannot buy both.