A Gigawatt Nuclear Energy Data Center could soon open in France
“Power is the biggest consideration” for AI
Models need more energy for training than ever
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced $ 109 billion. EUR in private investment to improve French AI infrastructure.
The key to the investment is a gigawatt of atomic energy power that will be determined for the high-performance computers and data centers needed to strengthen emerging AI tools.
Advertised as part of the AI Action Summit in Paris, power will add to France’s already extensive nuclear infrastructure consisting of 57 reactors across 18 different plants.
France will use core energy to operate AI
About a third of the country’s entire energy consumption comes from atomic energy, and its infrastructure is so extensive that the exported excess energy to other countries last year. Using atomic energy to operate its AI data centers acts like the natural progression.
Macron added: “Plug, Baby, Plug” – a reference to US President Donald Trump’s “Lives, Baby, Baby Lives” Plans to expand oil drilling throughout the states.
Josh Parker, Nvidia’s senior director of company sustainability, said at the summit: “Strøm is the biggest consideration for accessing AI and bringing our systems online” (via WSJ ).
The first wave of the project will consist of 250 megawatts of AI-destinated atomic energy by the end of 2026. Fluidtack, the company behind the project, aims to start work in the third quarter of 2024. It expects to be most of its high -performance chips from Nvidia -I at the moment the world’s second largest company with a $ 3.27 trillion valuation.
Energy requirements only increase. Separate WSJ Reporting reveals that today’s leading AI models used 30 megawatt energy for training. It could rise to five gigawatts at the end of the decade.
The latest investments add France to the race of countries and companies that offer a great deal of nuclear and other green energy sources to drive future data centers.
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