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crunch

[kruhnch] / krʌntʃ /




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SpaceX is expected to use cash raised from a public listing to help develop solar-powered orbital data centers, which are viewed as a potential solution to the energy crunch driven by AI data centers.

From MarketWatch

SpaceX is expected to use cash raised from a public listing to help develop solar-powered orbital data centers, which are viewed as a potential solution to the energy crunch driven by AI data centers.

From MarketWatch

Finally, gravel crunches beneath car tires in our driveway.

From Literature

Apple gave little hint of its own plans to manage the memory crunch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another low-desire-day favorite is what I internally call a “crunch plate.”

From Salon