Midnight at xAI's Colossus 2 facility—Elon was spotted in deep conversation with Brent, touring what's about to become the planet's most formidable data center.
This isn't just another server farm. Colossus 2 is being engineered to claim the crown as the world's largest and most powerful computing infrastructure. The scale? Mind-bending. They're deploying over $375 million worth of Tesla Megapacks on-site—a massive energy storage backbone that'll keep those AI models crunching 24/7.
What's quietly fascinating here: we're watching the convergence of AI computation power and next-gen energy infrastructure happen in real time. When your data center needs a $375M battery system just to stay operational, you know we've entered a different era of technological ambition.
The hardware race for AI dominance isn't slowing down. If anything, it's accelerating into territory most folks haven't fully processed yet.
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GasFeeTears
· 9h ago
This scale is really outrageous; the 375M battery system is just to keep the machine running continuously... How much further are we from the endgame?
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ChainSpy
· 12-10 23:08
375 billion-dollar battery packs are needed to run? This is really using energy to stack computing power; it feels like the whole era has changed.
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OfflineNewbie
· 12-10 23:08
37.5 billion USD worth of batteries just to run AI? That's incredible. This is no longer burning money; it's igniting it.
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-10 23:07
375 billion batteries just to feed AI? This setup is truly outrageous; when Musk goes crazy, no one can stop him.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-10 23:05
375 billion USD battery systems, the scale is truly outrageous... The AI computing power arms race has directly escalated to the energy level.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-10 23:04
375 billion US dollars worth of battery systems... The scale is truly insane. With such high energy consumption, who can sustain it?
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BitcoinDaddy
· 12-10 22:49
Battery system worth 37.5 billion USD, how much electricity does that consume... It's really just using money to stack up computing power.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-10 22:45
375 billion batteries, this scale is really a bit crazy... Can only say that no one can outpace Musk in the AI arms race.
Midnight at xAI's Colossus 2 facility—Elon was spotted in deep conversation with Brent, touring what's about to become the planet's most formidable data center.
This isn't just another server farm. Colossus 2 is being engineered to claim the crown as the world's largest and most powerful computing infrastructure. The scale? Mind-bending. They're deploying over $375 million worth of Tesla Megapacks on-site—a massive energy storage backbone that'll keep those AI models crunching 24/7.
What's quietly fascinating here: we're watching the convergence of AI computation power and next-gen energy infrastructure happen in real time. When your data center needs a $375M battery system just to stay operational, you know we've entered a different era of technological ambition.
The hardware race for AI dominance isn't slowing down. If anything, it's accelerating into territory most folks haven't fully processed yet.