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912 5 Ingenious Hacks That Are Boosting AI Data Centers

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Ann Davis Vaughan @ The Information · 03/16/2026 11:00 EDT

5 Ingenious Hacks That Are Boosting AI Data Centers

The frantic rush to power and stand up AI data centers has spurred a range of speed hacks—from building AI tent cities, to firing up jet engines, to taking over abandoned industrial sites. What’s most surprising is all of the different ways the biggest AI data centers have improvised and scrounged to meet the staggering electricity demands of AI.Here are some of the more resourceful hacks companies are using to scale up their computing power as fast as they can.Hack 1: Sweat your own real estate.In early 20

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