Ubitus KK, provider of cloud services and supported by Nvidia Corp, expressed its willingness to build a new data center in Japan, provided a nuclear power source is available in the region. CEO of the company, Wesley Ko, said in an interview on Thursday that the company was looking for countries in Kyoto or Shiman, or one of the governors of the southern island of Kyushu, due to the availability of nuclear energy there. CO explained that the company, which already runs two data centers serving the game sector, seeks to build a third center dedicated to supporting the obstetric intelligence. He added: “Unless we find another energy source more efficient and cheaper, nuclear energy remains the most expensive competitive option and supply size.” He pointed out that renewable energy sources, such as solar energy and wind, are not stable enough to meet industrial needs, especially not in the field of artificial intelligence, which requires fixed and high capacity. ‘Yosbus’, which received funding from ‘Invidia’ earlier this year, joins the technology companies that support a return to nuclear energy worldwide, amid a major demand for stable and emissions -free electricity to operate data centers and artificial intelligence. Among the most important companies recently invested in the nuclear energy “Amazon”, “Google” of “Alphabet” and “Microsoft”. However, a major challenge is that the acquisition of nuclear energy in Japan remains a challenge due to the sensitivity of the 2011 Fukushima incident, and the strict regulatory framework set at the time. Japan currently has 33 nuclear reactions suitable for commercial operation, but many of them are still idle. According to KO, ‘YouBitos’ has selected a website for the new data center, and according to KO added that he visited websites in Kyoto and Shamana, and that he would soon be planning to visit Kyushu. The company is already running two games data centers in Japan, in partnership with “Nippon Telegraph & Phone Corp”. CO explained that the establishment of a data center in these areas will enable access to a stable and low -costing electricity network thanks to core installations. He added that this strategy is slightly different from the approach, followed by large US technology companies, which are complicated to purchase energy directly or to create their own nuclear plants. The Japanese regions that include nuclear power stations, such as the Kansai area, west of the country and Kyushu, are generally low electricity prices. Kotao is close to several core stations run by ‘Kansai Electric Power’, while Kyushu Electric Power is run by Kyushu Electric Power. Chugku Electric Power is to restore the second reactor next December at the Shimah station. ‘Yulbitos’, equipped with Cloud Games services, was founded in Taiwan in 2007, and it is now based on Tokyo, and has partners like Nintendo. The current data centers are in Tokyo and Osaka to be close to game clients. But for obstetrician artificial intelligence technologies, the priority for the amount of energy supplies and the price of electricity, according to Wesley Ko, CEO Wesley Ko becomes. USitos will have the new data center in the first phase of the operation a capacity of 2-3 megawatts, with plans to extend the capacity to reach 50 MW in the future.
An enterprise supported by ‘Inviteia’ is creating a data center in Japan
