Technical insight, industry perspective, and project experience from the DARKNX team.
DARKNX builds and operates its AI data centers end-to-end, from site selection and power procurement to cooling systems and network fabric. An inside look at what in-house infrastructure ownership means for scalability and control.
DARKNX has partnered with Carbice to integrate advanced carbon nanotube thermal interface materials into next-generation AI data center deployments, achieving significantly improved heat dissipation at the chip-to-package interface.
Brownfield development offers an underutilized path to rapid capacity expansion. DARKNX explores how repurposing existing industrial and commercial sites can accelerate data center builds while reducing land and permitting timelines.
Not all infrastructure should be standardized equally. DARKNX examines where standardization accelerates delivery and where customization is essential, and how to balance both in high-performance AI data center projects.
Standardization is accelerating data center delivery. DARKNX explores how shared specifications, modular components, and repeatable deployment methodologies are reducing build timelines without compromising on reliability.
A look back at DARKNX's 2025 milestones, from new facility deployments and key partnerships to engineering breakthroughs and team growth. The year that set the foundation for scalable AI infrastructure at a global scale.
As GPU power density climbs, thermal management has become the primary design constraint in AI data centers. DARKNX examines how liquid cooling, immersion systems, and intelligent thermal monitoring are redefining facility engineering.
The next wave of digital growth, driven by AI agents, autonomous systems, and edge inference, will demand infrastructure that is more distributed, more efficient, and more responsive than anything built before.
A growing gap is emerging between infrastructure built for AI and infrastructure that isn't. DARKNX examines how facility design decisions made today are creating a performance divide that will define competitiveness in the AI economy.
Behind every AI application is a complex layer of data infrastructure that rarely gets attention. DARKNX explores the critical systems, orchestration, storage, networking, that make modern data platforms run reliably at scale.
Data sovereignty and regulatory compliance are reshaping where infrastructure gets built. DARKNX examines the trend toward localized data center deployments driven by jurisdiction, latency, and data residency requirements.
From basic server rooms to hyperscale AI facilities, data center design has undergone a complete transformation. DARKNX traces the evolution of infrastructure across power, cooling, networking, and operations over the past decade.