ahhh gotcha
i was lookign at ionq and nvda
if i was to do foreign markets, would prolly south korea for samsung
last i heard apples moving manufacturing to india tho
Tbh, I still like Texas as a hotspot
The energy needed is already been integrated and it's like the new silicon valley location when everything moved to Austin after covid.
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You've heard the discussions about artificial intelligence and the amount of energy demand that that uses. That continues to be at the center of the focus and the center of the story. However, the legislature made some really important changes during this last session. They passed a bill called Senate Bill 6. And what Senate Bill 6 did is it kind of defined the rules of the road for how data centers would perform and operate in the ERCOT grid. And one of the key requirements is that data centers, which happen to be built, they all are built with backup generation on site. Those backup generation facilities, if the grid were to get into an emergency condition and be very scarce, those data centers would come off of the grid and use their backup generation. That's now put into law. And that's something that is a game-changer when it comes to reliability.
It's even off-grid
https://www.texastribune.org/2025/06/05/texas-data-centers-gas-power-plants-ai/