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In an era when US tech giants are measuring their data centre investments in gigawatts, one Australian company is betting that refurbished office space is a better home for the chips that power artificial intelligence than purpose-built, warehouse-sized data centres.
ResetData, which is half owned by ASX-listed property fund manager Centuria Capital, opened its flagship location, AI-F1, in Melbourne’s CBD in August. The AI factory houses just 1.5 megawatts of computing power across 650 square metres of once unused office space.
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