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GPU Benchmark Report for 70B-Class LLM Inference: H100, H200, MI300X, and L40S Compared

Choosing infrastructure for 70B-class language model inference is no longer a simple question of raw GPU speed. For most enterprise teams, the real decision is about memory headroom, context length, batching efficiency, software compatibility, rack power, and the cost of delivering stable tokens per second under production load. This report compares the most relevant accelerators […]

Liquid Cooling Is Becoming Standard Datacenter Infrastructure

Liquid cooling has moved from pilot projects into real production planning. In 2026, datacenter operators are treating direct-to-chip systems, rear-door heat exchangers, and immersion cooling as practical responses to rack densities that air cooling can no longer handle cleanly. The change is being driven by AI servers, dense storage platforms, and power-constrained facilities, but the […]

Sizing GPUs for 70B-Class LLM Inference: Memory, Throughput, Architecture, and Cost

For most 70B-class dense LLMs, the practical GPU choice is determined less by raw compute than by memory headroom for weights, KV cache, and concurrency. A single 80GB GPU can serve a heavily quantized deployment, but BF16 or FP16 inference usually needs multi-GPU tensor parallelism or a larger-memory accelerator. The correct answer depends on quantization, […]

AI Infrastructure Spending Reshapes Cloud, Chip, and Data Center Strategy

Cloud providers, chipmakers, data-center operators, and enterprise buyers are accelerating AI infrastructure spending this week across the US, Europe, and Asia, as the market moves from model launches to a harder question: who can actually deliver enough power, networking, cooling, and accelerator capacity to run modern AI at scale. The shift matters because access to […]

AI Infrastructure Spend Surges as Cloud, Chip, and Data Center Players Race to Meet Demand

Cloud providers, chipmakers, data center operators, and enterprise IT teams are moving aggressively this week to secure more AI compute capacity across North America, Europe, and Asia, as demand shifts from experimental generative AI projects to production deployments. The development matters because the industry‘s biggest constraint is no longer just model quality: it is the […]

AI Infrastructure Spending Pushes Data Centers, Cloud, and Security Teams Into a New Phase

Across the United States, Europe, and Asia this week, cloud providers, chipmakers, data center operators, and enterprise IT teams are racing to deploy more AI infrastructure as demand shifts from experimental pilots to production workloads. The latest wave centers on high-end GPUs, faster networking, denser rack designs, and liquid cooling systems, and it matters because […]

AI Infrastructure Spending Accelerates as Enterprises Move Beyond Pilots

Hyperscalers, chipmakers, and enterprise IT teams are intensifying their push to expand AI infrastructure this week across North America, Europe, and Asia as generative AI moves from experimentation into production workloads. The shift matters because the bottlenecks are no longer just model quality or software integration; they are now power, cooling, networking, GPU supply, and […]

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