Serving the enterprise makes flexibility and agility a key focus, so a smaller footprint and compatibility with commodity IT equipment are differentiators. Colovore has pioneered ultra-high-density, liquid-cooled data centers purpose-built …
Susana Schwartz
Susana Schwartz
Susana Schwartz is the Technology Editor for RCRTech’s AI Infrastructure Newsletter, covering AI infrastructure, data center investments, the AI chip landscape, alternative accelerators, power requirements, racks, real estate and leasing, liquid cooling, AI infrastructure chips, and all things related to AI infrastructure. Prior to RCR Tech, Susana was Managing Editor with Billing World & OSS Today Magazine, Telephony Magazine, Connected Planet Online, Telecom Asia, and Pipeline, as well as a writer and researcher with TM Forum’s Insights (formerly known as Research and Publications). When she’s not writing, Susana enjoys riding horses, racquet sports, rollerblading, and trying to keep up with her very-busy teenage son.
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Telcos and enterprises look to the future with current AI infrastructure investments and decision-making
In many sectors, AI projects die in pilot purgatory, but telecom has managed to make substantial, practical AI implementations, particularly in network optimization, predictive maintenance and customer service.
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EY: ‘Telcos are at the intersection of AI and infrastructure decision-making’
They can choose routes that make them essential drivers of the AI future In sum, what to know: Current success can lead to future success –Telecom has succeeded in its substantial, …
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When it comes to AI infrastructure, “The bubble is the correction, not the collapse,” said Khasm Labs CEO Jim Brisimitzis in a compelling RCR Wireless Reader Forum entry.
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Sovereign AI and specialized infrastructure are strategic imperatives in the AI landscape
Some communication service providers (CSPs) want to monetize their fiber networks, edge facilities, and data centers through GPU-as-a-service (GPUaaS) offerings, but AI and 6G infrastructure expert Vish Nandlall warns of …
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The restructured OpenAI – Microsoft relationship creates as many questions as it answers
While uncertainty about OpenAI’s governance and Microsoft’s stake is clarified, the deal introduces confusion about the definition of AGI and the entangled nature of competition in AI.
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A multibillion-dollar makeover clears the way for SoftBank’s $22 billion investment, new funding rounds, and a possible IPO in the future In sum, what to know: More freedom: OpenAI is …
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Chips, data centers and engineers: All are evolving rapidly in the world of AI infrastructure
The economic and manufacturing challenges of creating monolithic chips is driving an evolution toward chiplet-based designs: small, functional blocks of silicon, each optimized for a specific task and combined within …
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Reliable network connectivity will be crucial to AI development and deployment in small communities. AI workloads and large-scale data center developments are accelerating the need for connectivity among hyperscale campuses, …
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The need for connectivity, performance, and resiliency has pushed companies to work across geographic boundaries and competencies, with hyperscalers, telcos, hardware manufacturers, and other stakeholders working together in novel ways.