Telus’ existing KIDC Kamloops data centre holds up to 12,500 GPUs and is capable of generating up to 25 megawatts of power. Its M3 Vancouver facility will be of similar scope, with 13,000 GPUs planned and an output of 26 megawatts. Its downtown location, however, will scale significantly higher, housing more than 50,000 GPUs at a facility capable of generating up to 100 megawatts of power.
This wording has to be a mistake. Datacentres don’t generate power. They consume it.
Pi.dev with Qwen3.6 running on a modest 6GB GPU is actually working pretty well for me. For smallish well-scoped agentic code tasks.