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Valar Atomics is partnering with NVIDIA to explore building a 30 MW nuclear-powered AI data center in Utah, using microreactor energy and near-zero water cooling.
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Atoms Not Bits (@AtomsNotBits): BREAKING: @valaratomics is partnering with @nvidia to explore the development of a 30 MW nuclear-powered AI data center in Emery County, Utah, pairing microreactor energy with next-generation cooling designed for near-zero water consumption.
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