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Deep & Emerging Tech·July 11, 2026·1 min read

Dark smoke rose above a Virginia data center as a heat wave pushed the power grid close to its limits

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Diesel generators kicking on at a major Ashburn facility during a heat wave is a reminder that AI-era data centers are now grid actors, not just tenants. If your workloads are latency- or uptime-sensitive, you need to understand your provider’s power mix, backup strategy, and local grid stress — not just their SLA.

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Sources detail the Trump admin's heavy-handed intervention to aid Intel, including pushing it to expand local capacity and pressuring Apple to use Intel's fabs

Direct White House pressure on both a foundry and its anchor customers underscores that advanced chips are now treated as strategic infrastructure, not just a market. If you depend on US-based fabs, model political intervention—on pricing, capacity allocation, and customer mix—as an operating variable, not an edge case.