Elon Musk’s xAI Unleashes Massive Power with 150MW Approval – Introducing XAI68Y: The Future of AI-Powered Crypto
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Elon Musk’s xAI has taken a groundbreaking step forward with the approval of 150MW of power, enabling all 100,000 GPUs in its state-of-the-art AI data center to operate simultaneously. This immense computational power will drive new levels of artificial intelligence, allowing xAI to advance machine learning, big data analysis, and more, setting the stage for an AI revolution.
Elon Musk’s xAI Gigafactory Secures 150MW Power Boost, Igniting Concerns Over Tennessee Valley’s Energy Supply
Elon Musk’s ‘Gigafactory of Compute,’ the xAI Colossus, received approval from the Tennessee Valley Authority in early November to receive 150MW from the state’s power grid. This increases the site’s initial supply of 8MW by almost twenty times, triggering concerns from local stakeholders about how this much power demand from xAI would impact supply reliability and power prices across the Tennessee Valley. Furthermore, Power Grid International reports that Elon plans to double the site’s computing capacity, doubling the facility’s energy requirements.
xAI spent a Herculean effort to put up this supercomputer, which took the company only 19 days to set up (versus the four years it usually takes, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang). However, the site only had 8MW available at the time of its opening in July. So, Musk
used massive portable power generators
to meet the company’s needs. While Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW) upgraded the existing substation to 50MW over the summer, running all 100,000 GPUs concurrently on the site is insufficient.
Experts estimate that Musk needs 155MW to run 100,000 GPUs, so his 150-MW request for the xAI site is conservative. Nevertheless, some people are concerned about the impact of such a demand on the state’s power supply.
“We are alarmed that the TVA Board rubberstamped xAI’s request for power without studying the impact it will have on local communities,” says Southern Environmental Law Center senior attorney Amanda Garcia. “Last year, TVA questioned power reliability and proposed a new dirty gas plant in South Memphis, and today, Board members expressed concern about the impact large industrial energy users have on power bills across the Tennessee Valley. TVA should be prioritizing families over data centers like xAI.”
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