Nvidia
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Nvidia spent $8.68 billion on research and development (R&D), showcasing a substantial surge from the $2.38 billion allocated in 2019, Stocklytics.com revealed.
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Nvidia and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison will build a US$200 million AI centre in Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.
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Digital Realty has been chosen to host one of the most powerful AI supercomputers at its AI-ready data centre in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Schneider Electric and Nvidia have announced a collaboration to optimise data centre infrastructure and pave the way for advancements in edge artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technologies.
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At Nvidia’s GTC event yesterday, Microsoft and Nvidia announced an expansion to their technology partnership that will see integrations leveraging the latest Nvidia generative AI and Omniverse technologies across Microsoft Azure, Azure AI services, Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft 365.
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Nvidia has launched its 6G research platform that gives researchers with a new approach to developing wireless technology using AI.
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Equinix has unveiled a fully managed private cloud service that enables enterprises to acquire and manage their own Nvidia DGX AI supercomputing infrastructure.
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RagaAI, an AI-focused startup, has successfully closed a $4.7 million seed funding round founded by Gaurav Agarwal formerly of Nvidia.
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Amdocs has announced plans to build custom large language models (LLMs) the global telecoms industry using NVIDIA AI foundry service on Microsoft Azure.
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CoreWeave, the GPU specialist cloud provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Vast Data, a data platform software company built specifically for the AI era.
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NexGen Cloud, a sustainable Infrastructure-as-a-Service provider, today announced funding for one of Europe’s first AI Supercloud deployments.
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Following reports that Google intends to fast-track the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in Africa, Capacity explores if AI will thrive on the continent.
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Cloud specialist uses highly sought after AI Hardware to secure loan to continue rapid growth
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AT&T is to transform its operations by using NVIDIA AI platforms for processing data, optimising service-fleet routing and building digital avatars for employee support and training.
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Founding members, which include the likes of Epic Games, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Qualcomm, confirm the launch of the Metaverse Standards Forum.
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IT infrastructure solutions provider, Inspur Information, confirms the addition to the Inspur MetaEngine to its product portfolio.
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SoftBank will be floating shares in its chip design company, Arm, following the collapse of plans to sell it to rival chip company Nvidia.
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AT&T has partnered with NVIDIA to offer 5G GeForce NOW subscriptions to its customers.
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The latest opponent to Nvidia’s proposed $40 billion purchase of chip designer Arm is a powerful agency of the US government.
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The UK's competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has told a government department that NVIDIA’s purchase of Arm "raises serious competition concerns" and warrants an in-depth investigation.
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The UK government is apparently considering blocking chip maker Nvidia from completing its $40 billion acquisition of British competitor Arm on “national security” grounds.
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A US$100 million supercomputer at Kao Data’s data centre north of London is being used to employ to design new drugs and improve the accuracy of finding disease-causing variations in human genomes.
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Sumitomo Electric Industries will manufacture semiconductors for 5G base stations in New Jersey, US, from September.
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Charlie Boyle, VP and GM of DGX Systems at NVIDIA, describes to Abigail Opiah how an AI centre of excellence might just be the key to enterprise utilisation of data
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Fujitsu Australia is now deploying NVIDIA’s DGX AI compute infrastructure, which uses AI to solve complex data science problems faster, via "the world’s most advanced accelerator".
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Peritus.ai has joined forces with NVIDIA Inception, a program designed to nurture start-ups revolutionising industries with advancements in AI and data sciences.
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US chip manufacturers had their wishes granted yesterday when President Joe Biden pledged US$37 billion in funding to boost manufacturing.
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The era of faster, more powerful computers and data centres has come a step closer with the injection of US$20 million into a start-up company that has developed an operating system for quantum computers.
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to investigate Nvidia Corp’s US$40 billion deal to buy UK-based chip designer Arm Holdings.
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NVIDIA has appointed former IBM Power Systems Chief Engineer Steve Fields to work on the company’s system architecture and product road map for NVIDIA’s data centre systems.