Artificial intelligence is often described as a software revolution.
In reality, it is an infrastructure revolution.
Training modern AI systems requires enormous computing clusters, vast electrical power, advanced semiconductor supply chains, and secure global data center networks. The locations capable of hosting that infrastructure will shape the next phase of the digital economy.
While much of the world’s attention remains focused on traditional technology hubs, another region is rapidly positioning itself to play a defining role in the future of global compute: the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
In Power, Silicon, and Sand: Why the Gulf May Become the World’s Next AI Compute Hub, cybersecurity strategist and infrastructure advisor Jay A. Diem examines the forces reshaping the global landscape of artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Drawing on research across energy systems, data center architecture, global supply chains, and cybersecurity governance, the book explores why the Gulf region may become one of the most important locations for large-scale AI development in the coming decade.
The book examines:
• The growing global shortage of AI compute capacity
• Why energy availability is becoming the decisive factor in data center development
• The role of sovereign investment in building next-generation infrastructure
• How cybersecurity and digital sovereignty shape global AI deployment
• The strategic geography connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East
• The evolving role of export controls and global technology policy
From subsea cables and semiconductor logistics to sovereign capital and geopolitical strategy, Power, Silicon, and Sandoffers a clear, accessible analysis of the infrastructure foundations that will power the next era of artificial intelligence.
The future of AI will not be determined by algorithms alone.
It will be determined by where the machines that power them are built.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence is often described as a software revolution.In reality, it is an infrastructure revolution.Training modern AI systems requires enormous computing clusters, vast electrical power, advanced semiconductor supply chains, and secure global data center networks. The locations capable of hosting that infrastructure will shape the next phase of the digital economy.While much of the world's attention remains focused on traditional technology hubs, another region is rapidly positioning itself to play a defining role in the future of global compute: the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).In Power, Silicon, and Sand: Why the Gulf May Become the World's Next AI Compute Hub, cybersecurity strategist and infrastructure advisor Jay A. Diem examines the forces reshaping the global landscape of artificial intelligence infrastructure.Drawing on research across energy systems, data center architecture, global supply chains, and cybersecurity governance, the book explores why the Gulf region may become one of the most important locations for large-scale AI development in the coming decade.The book examines: - The growing global shortage of AI compute capacity- Why energy availability is becoming the decisive factor in data center development- The role of sovereign investment in building next-generation infrastructure- How cybersecurity and digital sovereignty shape global AI deployment- The strategic geography connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East- The evolving role of export controls and global technology policyFrom subsea cables and semiconductor logistics to sovereign capital and geopolitical strategy, Power, Silicon, and Sandoffers a clear, accessible analysis of the infrastructure foundations that will power the next era of artificial intelligence.The future of AI will not be determined by algorithms alone.It will be determined by where the machines that power them are built. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994760857
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence is often described as a software revolution.In reality, it is an infrastructure revolution.Training modern AI systems requires enormous computing clusters, vast electrical power, advanced semiconductor supply chains, and secure global data center networks. The locations capable of hosting that infrastructure will shape the next phase of the digital economy.While much of the world's attention remains focused on traditional technology hubs, another region is rapidly positioning itself to play a defining role in the future of global compute: the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).In Power, Silicon, and Sand: Why the Gulf May Become the World's Next AI Compute Hub, cybersecurity strategist and infrastructure advisor Jay A. Diem examines the forces reshaping the global landscape of artificial intelligence infrastructure.Drawing on research across energy systems, data center architecture, global supply chains, and cybersecurity governance, the book explores why the Gulf region may become one of the most important locations for large-scale AI development in the coming decade.The book examines: - The growing global shortage of AI compute capacity- Why energy availability is becoming the decisive factor in data center development- The role of sovereign investment in building next-generation infrastructure- How cybersecurity and digital sovereignty shape global AI deployment- The strategic geography connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East- The evolving role of export controls and global technology policyFrom subsea cables and semiconductor logistics to sovereign capital and geopolitical strategy, Power, Silicon, and Sandoffers a clear, accessible analysis of the infrastructure foundations that will power the next era of artificial intelligence.The future of AI will not be determined by algorithms alone.It will be determined by where the machines that power them are built. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994760857
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