New startup company will put ‘Mini Data Centers’ on the side of residential homes ALL over America
Companies Nvidia and PulteGroup are patterning with SPAN, “A major U.S home builder is now making small fractional data centers, or they call them nodes that can be put on the side of residential homes.”
“These could negate the need to build as many hyperscalers and AI cloud providers Just tap into the node network like a regular data center now SPAN, collaborated with NVIDIA using its technology in the system span claims it can install 8,000 of these units about six times faster and at five times lower cost than the construction of a typical centralized 100 megawatt data center of the same size.”
In return for letting this company put a mini data center on the side of your home, you’ll get a $150 credit on your electricity bill
In some locations you could get free electricity and internet
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