Boom Supersonic has made great strides in recent years toward fulfilling its ambition to get its Overture supersonic airliner off the ground. The problem is that faster-than-sound aircraft aren't ...
Ultra-fast aircraft developer Boom Supersonic has pivoted its strategy to first develop an electricity generating turbine for AI data centres, and then to use revenue from that product to fund ...
AI and HPC data center developer Crusoe has agreed to purchase 1.21GW of natural gas turbines from Boom Supersonic to power its growing data center portfolio. Boom will supply Crusoe with 29 of its ...
Aircraft startup Boom Supersonic said Tuesday it will start selling a version of its turbine engine as a stationary power plant, and that its first customer will be data center startup Crusoe. Crusoe ...
Boom Supersonic is developing an industrial gas turbine version of its Symphony turbofan to power AI data centers, providing a technical and financial boost toward its goal of building the Mach 1.7 ...
A windfall for companies that build data centers and their suppliers is overshadowing weakness in other industries. By Ben Casselman and Sydney Ember In Nevada, a summer of weak international tourism ...
The SS United States will be sunk in the Gulf of Mexico to become the world's largest artificial reef. The historic ocean liner will be located near the USS Oriskany, creating a premier diving ...
Investors have grown more concerned over the run-up in tech stocks and valuations of private AI companies, stoking fears of a bubble. WSJ’s Hannah Erin Lang uses three charts to explain what’s behind ...
Rod McNaughton does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Explosive growth in AI investments is fueling Wall Street’s biggest rally in years. Forbes’ expert contributors explore whether investors are riding a rising wave or risking an AI wipeout. Markets are ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. artificial intelligence investment boom may be followed by a dot-com-style bust, but it is less likely to be a systemic event that would crater the U.S. or ...