Intel is betting on its new 18A process and integrated AI engines to redefine the PC roadmap, while TSMC’s latest earnings show that demand for AI chips remains the industry’s strongest growth driver.
Storylines this week, many of which we covered, circle decidedly around one theme – AI. Micheal Dell, chairman of Dell Technologies, said in a recent CNBC interview, that the boom…
AT&T has flipped the switch on nationwide 5G Standalone, a milestone years in the making and a crucial step toward cloud-native networking.
Phil Wong, partner at KPMG, told RCR Wireless News that companies investing in AI infrastructure must balance speed, cost, and coordination In sum – what to know: Policy accelerates AI…
In sum – what to know: OpenAI explores Canada expansion – The company is in talks with government and industry partners about securing local data center capacity to strengthen the…
The rising tide of AI — and circular deals like CoreWeave and Meta — are starting to spill into supporting industries. AI companies continue to pour money into infrastructure in…
The AI data center boom is entering a new and more complex phase — one defined by power constraints, regulatory pressures, and the need for sustainable design.
AI hardware is entering its integration phase, where performance gains come from how chips, systems, and infrastructure fit together. From 3D design to AI mainframes, the stack is getting smarter and more connected.
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