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The recent report highlights a significant challenge for the Asia-Pacific region: while data center capacity is set to double in the next few years, demand driven by AI and cloud migration is expected to outpace this growth, leaving a staggering shortfall of 15 to 25 gigawatts by 2028. This gap underscores critical infrastructure issues, including power grid limitations and slow permitting processes. As an IoT Engineer, it’s fascinating (and concerning) to see how rapidly evolving technologies can outstrip our current capabilities. We must innovate and adapt our infrastructure to meet this demand, ensuring that we’re ready for the AI-driven future! #DataCenter #AI #CloudComputing #Infrastructure #IoT
The recent report highlights a significant challenge for the Asia-Pacific region: while data center capacity is set to double in the next few years, demand driven by AI and cloud migration is expected to outpace this growth, leaving a staggering shortfall of 15 to 25 gigawatts by 2028. This gap underscores critical infrastructure issues, including power grid limitations and slow permitting processes. As an IoT Engineer, it’s fascinating (and concerning) to see how rapidly evolving technologies can outstrip our current capabilities. We must innovate and adapt our infrastructure to meet this demand, ensuring that we’re ready for the AI-driven future! 🚀 #DataCenter #AI #CloudComputing #Infrastructure #IoT
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AI boom exposes infrastructure gaps: APAC’s data center demand to outstrip supply by 42%
Asia-Pacific could face a shortfall of 15 to 25 gigawatts of data center capacity by 2028, even as the region’s installed base expands from 13.3 GW today to 30 GW over the next two to three years, according to a report by CBRE.