From Buildings to Token Factories: Compu Dynamics CEO Steve Altizer
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On this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show, DCF Editor-in-Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Steve Altizer, CEO of Compu Dynamics, about how AI is fundamentally reshaping data center infrastructure.
Altizer explains why traditional facilities—designed for 300–400 watts per square foot—are being pushed aside by AI environments demanding up to 10x greater density.
The conversation explores what “AI-ready” really means today, from liquid cooling at the rack to evolving power topologies and the need for flexible white space that can keep pace with rapidly changing GPU architectures.
A central theme is modularity, but not the containerized version the industry has long associated with the term.
Altizer outlines a shift toward factory-built IT modules and scalable 5 MW building blocks, pointing to a future where data centers are assembled as systems rather than constructed as buildings.
The discussion also digs into the industry’s biggest execution challenges.
Liquid cooling remains a key risk area, with inconsistent installation practices and limited field experience raising concerns about long-term reliability.
At the same time, power constraints continue to sit outside the facility, with utilities and generation strategies shaping what can actually be built.
Looking ahead, Altizer offers a clear prediction: data centers will evolve into purpose-built industrial plants—“token factories”—designed for output, not occupancy.
This episode is a grounded look at how AI is moving data centers from adaptable real estate to highly specialized infrastructure systems.