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From Motors to Microchips: Rethinking the Grid for AI Infrastructure

Mark Chung

Modern electrical infrastructure was built around industrial and building loads that are fundamentally different from the high-density silicon and IT environments now driving AI. As compute power density rises, facilities face new challenges in capacity visibility, fault detection, event diagnosis, and reliability. This talk explores the mismatch between legacy electrical architectures and emerging AI infrastructure, and examines how real-time telemetry and electrical intelligence can help operators better understand risk, utilization, and system behavior in increasingly power-constrained environments.

Speaker: Mark Chung, Verdigris

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Thursday, 04/02/26

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Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2)

Stanford University
Room 292A
Stanford, CA 94305