AI is transforming data centers

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How Mittelstand-Datacenter should respond.

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a topic for hyperscalers. Infrastructure requirements are also changing noticeably in small and medium-sized enterprises—physically, energetically, and strategically.

Increasing power densities, new load profiles, and thermal heterogeneity are increasingly calling classic colocation models into question. What does this mean in concrete terms for medium-sized data center operators? What strategic decisions need to be made now? And what role do European initiatives such as IPCEI play in this?

In our innovation blog, Holger Grauer, managing partner of aixit GmbH, talks about:

  • Power densification through AI workloads
  • New requirements for energy and cooling concepts
  • The responsibility of medium-sized businesses in Europe
  • Why research and strategic partnerships are becoming crucial

Read the full interview here

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Holger Grauer, Managing Partner of aixit GmbH, in a data center corridor with open server racks
Holger Grauer at the aixit data center in Frankfurt. In the interview, he explains how AI workloads are reshaping power density, cooling concepts, and strategic decisions for mid-sized data center operators.