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The U.S. Economy Is Now Powered by Data Centers — Literally
Harvard economist Jason Furman just dropped a staggering stat: 92% of U.S. GDP growth in the first half of 2025 came from AI-related data-center spending. Without it? GDP growth would’ve been just 0.1%. That means 4% of the economy (tech infrastructure) carried the other 96%. AI giants — Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, and Nvidia — are now spending ~$400 billion per year on new data-center capacity. That alone adds 1 percentage point to U.S. GDP.More than consumer spending.

Rich Washburn
1 day ago2 min read


Who Pays for AI Power? Florida’s Data Center Debate Shows Why Independent Infrastructure Is the Future
In Boardman, Oregon, a massive Amazon data center rises behind a wall of power lines—a stark image of what’s now unfolding in Florida. State regulators there are facing a pivotal question: who should bear the cost of powering the next wave of data centers—utilities, consumers, or the companies themselves? Florida Power & Light (FPL) has asked to raise base electric rates by nearly $10 billion , one of the largest requests in U.S. history. Embedded in that proposal is a first-

DPS
3 days ago4 min read


Announcing Modular Data Infrastructure Solutions from Data Power Supply
A New Chapter in Scalable Infrastructure At Data Power Supply, we’re proud to announce the launch of our Modular Data Infrastructure Solutions —a breakthrough in how enterprises, AI innovators, and hyperscale operators can deploy compute capacity. These aren’t just boxes with racks. They’re fully engineered, customizable data environments designed to deliver scale, resilience, and speed in a world where every second counts. Why Modular? Why Now? The AI boom is driving unprec

Rich Washburn
Sep 152 min read


Top 5 Power Supply Challenges for Data Centers in 2025 — and How Data Power Supply Solves Them
In 2025, the world runs on data—but data runs on power. With AI pushing infrastructure to its limits, power has become the #1 constraint...

DPS
Jul 32 min read
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