
The Part of AI Nobody Shows You
Last Tuesday night , I couldn't sleep. I was lying in bed, doing that dangerous 2 AM phone scroll — you know the one. And then I stopped. A massive data center. Rows of sleek black servers stretching into the dark. And above them — enormous industrial cooling units, humming like they were holding the whole place together. I just stared at it. That's a lot of effort just to keep a machine from melting. Then It Hit Me Those aren't just machines. Those are the very servers running the AI tools I'd used all day — answering questions, writing code, generating images. And keeping them alive? Apparently one of the hardest unsolved problems in tech right now. Here's what most people don't know: Modern AI chips generate extreme heat — far beyond what traditional servers ever produced When cooling falls even slightly behind, the chip throttles itself down to survive In production environments, that means slower performance, failed workloads, and real business losses And the worst part? Most data
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