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The United States and Canada sees 70% jump in information center supply in construction, CBRE report says

The quantity of data center supply under construction in The United States and Canada's top markets leapt by about 70% compared to a year ago to a record 3.9 gigawatts, according to CBRE Group research study released on Tuesday.

Data centers are basically huge computer warehouses, however they are measured more broadly by the amount of power that they use.

As the world's biggest technology companies race to broaden their artificial intelligence and cloud computing businesses, power need from data centers has actually ballooned.

In the very first half of 2024, more than 500 megawatts of brand-new information centers, or roughly equivalent to all of the existing capacity in Silicon Valley, were rolled out in the 8 greatest markets in the United States and Canada, according to CBRE.

New information center stock grew by 10% in the first 6 months of the year, while jumping 23% from a year earlier, the report stated.

The 8 main North American information center markets are Northern Virginia, Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas; Silicon Valley in central California; Chicago; Phoenix, Arizona; the New York City Tri-State Location; Atlanta; and Hillsboro in Oregon.

At the same time brand-new stock rose, information center vacancy rates plunged to a record low of 2.8%, CBRE stated. Rates for the centers grew, with more recent centers generally featuring a premium compared to older ones.

The need for high-powered computing has actually worsened the pricing variation in between tradition facilities and new data centers, partly due to the fact that older data centers do not have the infrastructure to deal with the power demands these days's users, CBRE's Data Center Pattern Report said.

The demand for newer facilities is likely to make smaller markets, consisting of Northern Indiana, Idaho, Arkansas, and Kansas, preferred, the report said.

(source: Reuters)