Hitachi Going All In On America's AI Boom
On October 2, Hitachi wrote on X :“Hitachi CEO Toshiaki Tokunaga met @OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Tokyo today. We signed a landmark MoU to collaborate on sustainable and plentiful energy to power the growth of AI in our society. This is a significant development, a big step forward for the future of #genAI @sama [the honorable Sam Altman].”
Under the agreement, Hitachi will supply OpenAI data centers with energy-efficient electric power transmission and distribution equipment, along with water cooling and air conditioning systems. OpenAI will provide its large language model (LLM) technology to Hitachi, which will incorporate it into its digital services portfolio.
High energy consumption is one of the most serious challenges confronting OpenAI, Microsoft and other builders of AI data centers.
According to a Bloomberg study, US wholesale electricity prices have more than doubled since 2020 in areas near data centers, and the situation will only get worse as electric power demand from data centers is expected to double to 9% of total US electricity demand by 2035.
That is a conservative forecast. The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory projects data center energy consumption will rise to 6.7% to 12% of total US electricity demand by 2028.
This is already having serious knock-on effects in the retail market. Energy analysts, research organizations and other sources report annual increases in residential electricity rates near major data center clusters ranging from 6% to 15% per year.
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