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Data Centers in Space: When AI, Energy, and Orbit Collide
The idea of data centers in space has officially escaped the realm of speculation. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, global leaders framed orbital computing not as science fiction, but as a structural response to the most pressing constraint facing artificial intelligence today: Earth itself. Power shortages, cooling limits, land scarcity, permitting delays, and carbon pressure are colliding just as AI demand is accelerating beyond anything existing infrastructure was des

Todd Colpron
Jan 273 min read


The AI Boom Is Running Into a Wall: Electricity
Artificial intelligence is often described as a software revolution, but at scale it becomes an infrastructure problem. Every serious AI system eventually resolves into racks, chips, cooling, steel, and electricity. As AI and high-performance computing infrastructure expands, the industry is discovering a hard truth: intelligence scales physically. Compute is not virtual — it is industrial. From Algorithms to Infrastructure AI / HPC infrastructure has moved beyond experimenta

Todd Colpron
Jan 193 min read


NVIDIA + Groq and the Quiet Repricing of Compute
Every major technology cycle has a moment where value migrates silently—long before it becomes consensus. In AI, that moment is now. NVIDIA’s reported ~$20B strategic integration with Groq is not a conventional acquisition. It is a structural repositioning around what has quietly become the most constrained variable in AI economics: inference latency. This move does not signal a retreat from training dominance. It signals recognition that the next phase of AI value creation w

Rich Washburn
Dec 28, 20253 min read
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