Data Centers

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Data centers are locations that house computing infrastructure, including hardware for data storage and processing and network equipment that connects these components. Serving as the physical backbone of the digital age, data centers provide round-the-clock support for cloud-based applications (e.g., Google Docs), online financial services, streaming platforms, and generative AI systems. As of February 2026, about 37% of the world's 10,974 data centers have been built in the US, with construction largely accelerated by growing AI demands.

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