The transition

Where are the "diamond" chips that were supposed to revolutionize electronics?
Silicon is still getting better and cheaper and faster. Hard for anything to catch up outside of niche applications (like with gallium arsenide or indium phosphide) until improvements in silicon stall out.
 
Im pretty confident the people building this stuff are the same people trying to scare everyone about global warming in the media.
The absolute fk u slimespeak from the CEO.
I don't know why you call the GE Vernova CEO's comments "slimespeak". Everything he said was 100% true and accurate. If you viewed his efficiency comment, only one of many in that clip, through a green advocacy lens, then you are taking it out of context. Right after that, he said that their turbines are a solution to a problem now, but not the answer. A skeptic would say that was him being a shade advocate for small nuclear, which is another product GE Vernova makes.

I would absolutely prefer large scale datacenters being responsible for their own off-grid power over crushing an already stressed grid with more demand. The water issue is separate and a much larger problem.
 
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