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xAI’s presence in Memphis has been a topic of much debate in the city since it opened its first data center, which houses the company’s Colossus supercomputer, at a former Electrolux factory on Paul ...
Elon Musk's xAI Colossus facility is currently powered by gas turbines, which are known to have high levels of toxic emissions. In Southwest Memphis, where Colossus is located, residents have a ...
The concerns about xAI’s Colossus facility in Memphis warrant consideration, particularly regarding its environmental impact. However, dismissing this project as harmful overlooks its ...
Elon Musk raced to build Colossus, the world's largest supercomputer ... To leap ahead, his firm xAI "removed whatever was unnecessary" to complete the build, questioning "everything" that ...
Aside from that, the xAI Colossus supercomputer also boasts another 150 MW of Megapack Batteries that will serve as backup, allowing it to stay powered in case of outages or during times of ...
Last year it turned out that Elon Musk’s xAI had to install additional ‘portable’ generators near its facility adjacent to Memphis, Tennessee, to power the Colossus supercomputer with over ...
The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) is a nonprofit organization that promotes responsible and equitable energy ...
Colossus, built last year on the site of a ... hosting hundreds of thousands of graphics processing units that power xAI's chatbot, Grok. The facility has been powered by temporary natural ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — An environmental group said Thursday that they believe xAI is planning to install up to 90 power-generating turbines at its second Memphis facility, but the Greater Memphis ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — It will be several weeks before the Shelby County Health Department will make a decision on permitting 15 gas-powered turbines being used by xAI to power its supercomputer, a ...
The collaboration will integrate xAI's models, which include its Grok family of large language models and its Colossus supercomputer, into business operations. The companies expect "many more ...