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Supersonic engine tech could soon power AI
Supersonic jet engines were designed to push airliners past the sound barrier, not to keep racks of GPUs humming. Yet the same technology that could return high-speed passenger flight is now being ...
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US' Hermeus supersonic jet breaks sound barrier at Mach 1.21 in high-speed flight test
On Monday, the Atlanta-based aerospace company Hermeus confirmed a key flight milestone after its ...
A team of engineers from Japan has completed a successful ground combustion trial of a ramjet engine designed for a Mach‑5 ...
Discover Japan's Mach 5 hypersonic engine. We explain the JAXA Kakuda Space Center ramjet test that could make 2-hour flights ...
High-speed aircraft maker Hermeus flew the Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 demonstrator aircraft above supersonic speed for the first time, marking a first for a privately funded, uncrewed ai ...
Boom Supersonic is now providing turbines to data centers to help fuel the AI boom. The company’s CEO says the move won’t detract from its ambitions of reviving supersonic flight. Boom Supersonic — ...
Data center logistics are becoming harder and harder to fathom as the centralization of compute power continues to scale beyond all reasonable proportions. We've reported extensively on the incredible ...
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Boom Supersonic has secured one major public sales order for its Superpower 42 MW natural gas turbines aimed at AI data centers. They will sell 29 units totaling 1.21 GW from launch customer Crusoe ...
Boom Supersonic's ambitions for its turbine engine development are not limited to the high-risk, high-reward revival of supersonic commercial airline flight with production set for Piedmont Triad ...
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