In five short weeks, Kevin O’Leary’s Utah version of Wonder Valley has thrown the state into a massive conflict over water, air pollution, heat islands, and the community benefits of AI data centres.

Throw in questions about property rights, accusations of paid protesters, a mysterious Department of War connection, and a Chinese government interference conspiracy…well, you’ve got a story.

Here’s my update on how a Canadian celebrity investor has shaken a US state facing a drought and water crisis.

https://www.theenergymix.com/opposition-mounts-as-olearys-data-centre-approved-in-drought-stricken-utah/

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Opposition Mounts as O’Leary’s Data Centre Approved in Drought-Stricken Utah

A massive AI data centre proposed by celebrity investor Kevin O'Leary near Utah's Great Salt Lake won county approval before any environmental impact study could be commissioned, let alone completed.

The Energy Mix

A new report says Generative AI is jeopardizing the energy transition, demanding far more computing power than earlier AI models, and increasingly turning to fossil fuels.

To make matters worse, AI companies are burying the data on their true emissions and energy use, especially Big Tech’s three largest players, Google, Amazon and Microsoft.

Here’s my latest story on the work of the Green Web Foundation and others to try to hold these hyperscalers to account.

https://www.theenergymix.com/dirty-data-centre-edition-big-tech-burning-more-fossil-fuels-than-ever-to-power-ai/

#AIdatacentres #AIDataCenters #technology #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli #sustainability #AIhyperscalers

Yahoo Finance | AI's Chip Appetite Is Squeezing The Global Smartphone Market— Analysts Warn Of 31% Shipment Slump Ahead

The international smartphone market is bracing for a potential 31% slump in shipments over the coming year, a consequence of escalating memory chip costs fueled by the demand from AI hyperscalers, according to Jeffries. The firm noted a 70% quarter-on-quarter price surge in memory chips, driven by server-making companies’ increasing demand. The prices are projected to rise by an additional 50% in Q2 2026.

As memory costs continue to soar due to the strong demand for AI-driven technologies, smartphone production costs are increasing. Memory prices, which rose 40%-50% in late 2025, are projected to climb further in early 2026, potentially increasing premium device costs by over $150. Earlier this year, analysts had already predicted the steepest decline in the global smartphone market in 2026, with memory shortages driving up device prices. The global PC and smartphone markets were expected to shrink by 11% and 13%, respectively, according to a February report from the International Data Corporation, while Counterpoint Research projected a 12% year-on-year decline in global smartphone shipments in 2026, calling it the "sharpest decline on record."

Qualcomm is expected to face near-term headwinds due to market share loss at key smartphone customer accounts, as noted by analyst James Schneider. He said soaring memory prices could reduce smartphone demand, impacting the company’s biggest business segment. Meanwhile, a January report suggested that Apple Inc. is prioritizing production and shipment of its premium iPhone models for 2026, delaying the standard version due to supply chain constraints. The strategy aims to optimize resources, offset rising memory chip costs, and manage manufacturing challenges linked to its upcoming foldable iPhone.

Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/ais-chip-appetite-squeezing-global-113108327.html

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AI's Chip Appetite Is Squeezing The Global Smartphone Market— Analysts Warn Of 31% Shipment Slump Ahead

The international smartphone market is bracing for a potential 31% slump in shipments over the coming year, a consequence of escalating memory chip costs...

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Just Posted: Tom Hollingsworth's article recaps Google Cloud Next's announcements on new ARM chips and AI initiatives and covers major industry moves including acquisitions by The Futurum Group and Commvault, investments in Cohesity, Meta's AI chip development, Zscaler's purchase of Airgap, and SK hynix's new facility. @networkingnerd #AIHyperscalers #GoogleCloudNext #Rundown
https://gestaltit.com/rundown/tom/google-cloud-next-gestalt-it-rundown-april-17-2024/
Google Cloud Next | Gestalt IT Rundown: April 17, 2024 - Gestalt IT

Our eyes were on Google Cloud Next last week, as the hyperscaler announced new ARM chips, lots of partnerships, and of course wall-to-wall AI. Google's Vertex AI Agent Builder allows no-code deployment of agents, Google Vids targets video editing, and the search giant is leaning into Retrieval-Augmented Generation or RAG.

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