KT launches AI model with Microsoft
KT plans to roll out the model first within its consumer services, before expanding to enterprise clients following stability checks In sum – what to know: Korea-tailored AI model –…
KT plans to roll out the model first within its consumer services, before expanding to enterprise clients following stability checks In sum – what to know: Korea-tailored AI model –…
The global AI infrastructure race is broadening across multiple fronts — from neocloud partnerships and enterprise AI to rapid data center buildouts.
Telecom saw courtroom drama reach a new milestone this week, with Qualcomm securing what it called a “full and final” legal victory over Arm.
The AI infrastructure build-out is accelerating across every layer — from chips and enterprise deployment to sovereign data centers and advanced cooling systems.
AT&T, fresh from acquiring 50 megahertz of low- and mid-band spectrum, is doubling down on its spectrum strategy. RCR caught up with Network CTO Yigal Elbaz to hear how the operator plans to wield its expanded holdings to sharpen its competitive edge.
From Hawaii to Washington, AI’s infrastructure story is broadening and deepening. At Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Sean Kinney reports how AI is being embedded directly into next-generation devices.
The topline messaging from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit was clear, according to Sean Kinney: AI everywhere. That means high-performance, power-efficient silicon across smartphones, PCs, vehicles, wearables, and XR — all feeding an “ecosystem of you.”
The race to build next-generation AI infrastructure continues to intensify, with fresh moves across cloud compute, industrial platforms, and sovereign capacity.
At Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, the company introduced the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for smartphones alongside the Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme for PCs.
The scale-up of AI infrastructure is accelerating worldwide, with the U.S., Asia, and Europe each marking major moves. In America, OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank have unveiled five new Stargate data center sites — pushing planned capacity to nearly 7GW and over $400 billion in committed investment, ahead of schedule.
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