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AI Data Centers Are Forcing Logistics to Run at Compute Speed

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 17, 2026

AI data centers now operate on weeks-long timelines and hour-level delivery windows, forcing logistics to shift from efficiency to execution.

Uber Let AI Write the Code. It Blew the Budget

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 16, 2026

Uber’s AI coding push scaled faster than expected, exhausting its budget within months as token-based costs surged.

Ford EV Chief Doug Field to Exit During Tech Reorganization

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 16, 2026

Ford said Doug Field will leave next month as it combines EV, software, and manufacturing into one unit to streamline development and in-house systems.

Vertiv Acquires BMarko to Expand AI Data Center Infrastructure Capacity

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 14, 2026

Vertiv’s BMarko acquisition adds structural fabrication capacity, targeting faster delivery of prefabricated infrastructure for AI-driven data center growth.

Hershey Expands AI Across Supply Chain, Marketing Ahead of 2027 Recovery

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 2, 2026

Hershey is deploying AI across supply chain, marketing, and operations to drive efficiency and support a 2027 margin recovery plan.

Musk's Fastest Playbook Meets the Slowest Industry on Earth

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 27, 2026

Musk’s terafab plan runs into fixed fab timelines, constrained EUV supply, and U.S. permitting delays.

Crusoe, Redwood Materials Expand Nevada AI Data Center Deployment

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 26, 2026

Crusoe and Redwood Materials build on a battery-powered microgrid and modular data center system deployed in June last year.

GM’s Battery Pivot Follows the Power Demand Boom

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 25, 2026

The Spring Hill plant shifts to energy storage as EV demand slows and data center power needs rise.

SLB Expands NVIDIA Partnership To Build AI Infrastructure For Energy

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 25, 2026

Collaboration adds modular data centers and domain-specific AI systems for large-scale energy operations.

TSMC Capacity Bottleneck Hits AI Chip Supply in 2026, Says Broadcom

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 24, 2026

Broadcom said TSMC capacity limits and component shortages are tightening AI supply in 2026, with PCB lead times stretching to six months

JFB, XTEND Deliver $8.8 Million U.S. AI Robotics Contract

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 23, 2026

The $8.8 million contract tested AI-enabled robotic systems in real-world operational environments.

FuelCell Energy Launches 12.5 MW Power Blocks for Data Centers

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 23, 2026

Company plans to expand Torrington, Conn., facility from 100 MW to 350 MW as data center demand drives pipeline growth.

AMD Deepens Samsung Ties to Support Next-Gen AI Chips

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 18, 2026

Deal covers next-generation memory for AI GPUs and CPUs as AMD looks to diversify beyond TSMC

3M Doubles U.S. Optical Fiber Capacity to Support AI Data Centers

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 17, 2026

Expanded beam technology aims to reduce downtime and simplify installation at scale

Qnity Opens U.S. Plant, Acquires Taiwan Facility in Five-Day Sprint

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 14, 2026

The semiconductor materials supplier is rapidly expanding capacity as AI chip production puts pressure on global supply

Crusoe Opens Colorado Factory to Mass-Produce Modular AI Data Centers

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 13, 2026

Brighton facility will produce deployable compute units in as little as three months

Ford Bets Its Future on Software. The Numbers Say It's Working

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 12, 2026

A new AI fleet tool reveals how far Ford has come in its push to make software its biggest moneymaker

Gateworks' New M.2 Card Brings GPU-Level AI to Industrial Hardware

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 11, 2026

The California company's new M.2 module adds dedicated AI processing to existing embedded systems