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One fundamental difference between a Digital Twin of a device and a Digital Twin of a person (Digital Patient) is that the former starts logging data immediately and does so continuously, whereas the latter has to be compiled and matured over time.
Energy use is a significant element of concern with the rise in cryptocurrency mining; and the sector is facing some potential regulatory hurdles and calls for safeguards to ensure that mining operations adhere to environmental sustainability standards.
Data center needs will continue to grow as cloud service providers and social media and content streaming companies expand and 5G, AI, and edge computing gain traction, spurring development of additional capacity nationwide.
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Data center needs will continue to grow as cloud service providers and social media and content streaming companies expand and 5G, AI, and edge computing gain traction, spurring development of additional capacity nationwide.
This report predicts some of the potential outcomes ahead, including achieving zero-carbon emissions, reducing dependency on cloud, benefiting from processor innovation and ensuring supply chain resiliency.
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Data centers are uniquely positioned to participate in demand response and consequently benefit from additional revenue streams and reduce average and marginal carbon emissions.