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The race to build data centers is on – here’s how we keep them secure

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Investment in AI infrastructure is booming globally as organizations look to build the strong foundations necessary for an AI-powered economy. Data centrers can handle vast volumes of data traffic with minimal latency, making them indispensable in realizing the true potential of AI. Multiple stakeholders, including tech giants, investment firms and government bodies are betting big when it comes to AI and the underlying infrastructure. For example, SK Telecom has vowed to create an “AI infrastructure superhighway, ” including constructing gigawatt-scale data centers across Asia and the Pacific.

The scale of this growth is not to be underestimated. According to analysis from McKinsey, global demand for data center capacity could rise at an annual rate of between 19 and 22 percent from 2023 to 2030, meaning that to meet demand, at least twice the data center capacity built since 2000 would have to be built in less than a quarter of the time.

Andersen Cheng

Founder and CEO of Post-Quantum.

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