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Cadence's report and UK's AI Energy Council shine a spotlight on the urgent need for innovation and sustainability across global data centre infrastructure
technologymagazine.com/, Apr. 09, 2025 –
AI technology continues to reshape industries at a remarkable pace, but behind every AI breakthrough lies the immense infrastructure of data centres.
These facilities power the training and deployment of AI models, yet also draw vast amounts of electricity and pose considerable environmental challenges.
This issue is becoming harder to ignore.
Cadence, a global software company, has released its report, Data Center Evolution: The Innovation Imperative, offering a data-led perspective on how organisations must transform their digital infrastructure.
Based on feedback from 400 IT, facilities and business leaders around the world, the study explores the current barriers to sustainable innovation in data centres and how the industry can respond.