Patmos has announced a significant expansion of its AI datacenter facility in Kansas City, unveiling 10MW of new colocation space designed specifically for high-density GPU, HPC, and AI infrastructure. This development is part of the Patmos AI Campus project, which transforms disused industrial spaces into cutting-edge data centers and community hubs with facilities for entertainment and social events. The facility now boasts a total capacity of 35MW, offering rapid deployment options for AI companies and enterprises. This initiative is expected to meet the growing demand for AI infrastructure in the region, capitalizing on Kansas City’s workforce and connectivity advantages while contributing to local revitalization and job creation.
Elsewhere in the market, Multipolar Technology was a standout up 20% and ending the day at IDR157,225.00, at its 52-week high. In the meantime, SCSK lagged, down 6.3% to end trading at ¥4,555.
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Apple settled at $256.08 up 4.3%, hovering around its 52-week high.
Microsoft settled at $514.45 down 0.7%. This week, the company integrated Ryght AI’s clinical research platform into its Azure Marketplace, enhancing ease of deployment and cost efficiency for healthcare organizations.
Alphabet closed at $252.53 down 0.9%, close to the 52-week high.
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