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Silent data corruption is emerging as a critical threat to AI infrastructure reliability, with industry leaders reporting hardware errors occurring every few hours across massive server fleets. New research indicates traditional testing methods are failing to detect subtle compute-level faults that distort AI computations without triggering alerts. The industry is now turning to AI-enabled, two-stage detection systems to address this growing challenge.
Silent data corruption (SDC) is increasingly jeopardizing the reliability of artificial intelligence systems across major technology companies, according to recent industry reports. Sources indicate that companies including Meta and Alibaba are experiencing hardware errors at alarming rates—with Meta reporting errors every three hours and Alibaba documenting 361 defective parts per million in their AI and cloud infrastructures. While these numbers might seem insignificant at smaller scales, analysts suggest they become critically important when spread across fleets containing millions of devices.
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Equinix has topped out its second data center in Johor, Malaysia, with the 7MW JH2 facility set to begin operations in early 2027. The project includes advanced liquid cooling technology and represents a significant expansion of the company’s Malaysian footprint.
Global colocation firm Equinix has reached a significant construction milestone for its second Malaysian data center in Johor, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the company has topped out JH2, marking the completion of the structural phase for the facility.
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