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Data Center Pipeline Slows As Canceled Projects Pile Up

Bisnow News

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July 10, 2026

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Despite soaring demand for artificial intelligence capacity, there are signs that the pipeline of data centers is slowing. While the development of data centers is still at record levels and is driving overall growth in U.S. construction, the number...

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NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Indium Emergency: Why China’s Export Restrictions May Collapse the AI Data Center Bubble

(NaturalNews) The Coming Supply Chain Collapse No One Is Talking AboutThe AI data center buildout is heading for a catastrophic supply chain collapse, and almost ...

Seeking Alpha

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

Microsoft Hasn't Been This Cheap Since 2018 - And History Says This Comes Next

Microsoft Hasn't Been This Cheap Since 2018 - And History Says This Comes Next

ComputerWeekly

center

· Jul 6, 2026

Asda’s supply chain woes bring lessons for IT project planning

In spite of preparing for the deployment of a cloud-based ERP system, Asda’s financial results show it faced months of supply chain disruption

TechRepublic

center

· Jul 7, 2026

AI Data Centers Face a Networking Bottleneck as GPU Clusters Grow

AI data centers are running into a network bottleneck as GPU clusters expand. For infrastructure teams, fabric design, congestion control, and interoperability now matter as much as power, cooling, and accelerator supply. The post AI Data Centers Face a Networking Bottleneck as GPU Clusters Grow appeared first on TechRepublic.

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

Chevron strikes agreement with Microsoft to power Texas data center with natural gas

Chevron struck a 20-year agreement with Microsoft on Monday to power a massive West Texas data center with natural gas. The data center development, otherwise known as Project Kilby, is set to start receiving power in 2028. Construction in Reeves County has not started yet. Chevron, one of the largest U.S. oil companies, expects to []

Quartz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Microsoft stock is sinking to a one-year low as investors balk at its AI spending

The tech giant is on track for its worst first half since the dot-com crash, as massive data center costs squeeze free cash flow

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Related coverage for "Data Center Pipeline Slows As Canceled Projects Pile Up": NaturalNews.com — The Indium Emergency: Why China’s Export Restrictions May Collapse the AI Data Center Bubble. Seeking Alpha — Microsoft Hasn't Been This Cheap Since 2018 - And History Says This Comes Next. ComputerWeekly — Asda’s supply chain woes bring lessons for IT project planning. TechRepublic — AI Data Centers Face a Networking Bottleneck as GPU Clusters Grow. Washington Examiner — Chevron strikes agreement with Microsoft to power Texas data center with natural gas. Quartz — Microsoft stock is sinking to a one-year low as investors balk at its AI spending