Joshua Feinberg inquires about the future of data center development, questioning if integrated amenities like health clubs, offices, and apartment buildings will be built near data centers to utilize the heat generated.
Mark Bjornsgaard anticipates this trend, envisioning a future where such developments are common.
He also discusses the concept of a "trillion-dollar cluster" requiring 100 gigawatts of power to support the first super-intelligence, suggesting that the necessary infrastructure already exists within our community.
This video is excerpted from the podcast Ep. #40 Mark Bjornsgaard, Founder and CEO of Deep Green Technologies | Data Center Go-to-Market Podcast.
Action Items
- Explore the feasibility of building health clubs, office buildings, and high-rise apartment buildings adjacent to data centers to utilize the heat generated.
- Investigate the current state of the "trillion dollar cluster" and the 100 gigawatts of power infrastructure to support ASI.
Outline
Future Integration of Data Centers and Proximity Development
- Joshua Feinberg inquires about the potential for data center developers to integrate various amenities such as health clubs, office buildings, and high-rise apartments, leveraging the heat generated by data centers.
- He questions whether these integrated developments are anticipated in the future, emphasizing the proximity of these structures to data centers.
- Mark Bjornsgaard responds that while such developments are not common now, he envisions a future where these integrated projects will become prevalent.
- Bjornsgaard highlights the concept of a trillion-dollar data center super-cluster, requiring 100 gigawatts of power to support the first super-intelligence.
- He suggests that the infrastructure for this super-cluster already exists, it's just a matter of integrating it into our community.
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