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In the future, when using AI, it can be powered by supersonic jet engines. Boom Supersonic recently announced its Superpower turbines for AI data centers, which are slightly modified versions of the Symphony engines that Boom makes for its aircraft.
It’s common for engine manufacturers to make power turbines, and data center operators already do so. turning to jet engine technology to fuel the AI boom. Blake Scholl, CEO of Boom, says his company’s supersonic engine technology offers some advantages over traditional power turbines.
Boom’s Superpower turbines aim to provide power to AI data centers.
Boom recently removed its XB-1 experimental aircraft and is currently developing its full-scale Overture aircraft, which the company says is expected to begin carrying passengers in about five years. The superpower could serve as a bridge between these planes, raising money to help finance Overture and giving Boom the opportunity to test its engine technology on the ground before taking flight.
Boom’s Overture aircraft is expected to begin carrying passengers in about five years.
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