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The edge is not a philosophy. It’s a survival tactic.

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“The cloud was built for batch jobs—send an email, upload a photo,” says Maria Tendez, VP of Infrastructure at a leading edge computing startup. “AI agents need to talk back to you instantly. That means compute has to live inside the same metro area as the user. Period.” The edge is not a philosophy

NVIDIA’s H100 and B200 GPUs are power-hungry beasts. Running 100 of them in a suburban edge facility requires liquid cooling infrastructure that most urban buildings simply do not have. Startups are now retrofitting old factories and even underground parking garages, not because they want to, but because the power grid can’t handle any more density in traditional business districts. TechGrapple Staff Reading Time: 4 minutes “The cloud

The Edge Arms Race: Why Cloud Giants Are Betting Billions on Tiny Data Centers

The catalyst is obvious: Generative AI. When you ask ChatGPT a complex question, milliseconds matter. But the real pressure comes from inferencing —the process of a trained AI generating an answer. Sending every query to a central supercomputer 1,000 miles away introduces a "lag spiral" that makes real-time applications like autonomous navigation or augmented reality impossible.

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