Two data centers to be built in St. Petersburg amid growing pause on Russian data center build out
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$META plans to use $QCOM C1000 CPU in its data centers giving the company a major hyperscaler design-in for its AI data center push.
— Shay Boloor (@StockSavvyShay) June 24, 2026
Meta is ideal customer because it spends aggressively and every reason to diversify compute as inference workloads make CPUs strategic again. pic.twitter.com/SLTjfTKNXj
Why did Abbott allow for hundreds of data centers to be built before issuing this proclamation? https://t.co/S5y5sKZ37e
— Shane Hardin - 🟦 (@ShaneAHardin) June 24, 2026
1/ 🚩 A viral post warns that Armenia’s Firebird AI data center, built near Hrazdan, is about to be wrecked by a magnitude 7.4 earthquake — citing “TechCrunch.”
— Zaven Vardanuian (@zavenvardanian) June 24, 2026
It’s disinformation. The “article” sits on a clone site, not real TechCrunch. 🧵👇 pic.twitter.com/5GvqM2hqPx
Data centers need a lot of water and energy. State officials want to know how much, and they hoped a survey sent to data center companies would provide the answer. But at a legislative hearing Tuesday in Austin, they were told less than a third responded.https://t.co/CRlfmMvYBy
— Public Citizen Texas (@PublicCitizenTX) June 24, 2026