The AI infrastructure landscape is tightening links between U.S. tech firms and Korea’s industrial base. In Seoul, Samsung, SK, and OpenAI signed a series of agreements under the Stargate initiative, …
AI Infrastructure Newsletter
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The global AI infrastructure race is broadening across multiple fronts — from neocloud partnerships and enterprise AI to rapid data center buildouts.
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The AI infrastructure build-out is accelerating across every layer — from chips and enterprise deployment to sovereign data centers and advanced cooling systems.
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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.
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The race to build next-generation AI infrastructure continues to intensify, with fresh moves across cloud compute, industrial platforms, and sovereign capacity.
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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 …
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The AI infrastructure race shows no sign of slowing. Ciena announced a $270 million acquisition of Nubis Communications to strengthen optical and copper interconnects for data center AI workloads.
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A new front in the U.S.-China AI race sees Alibaba and Baidu accelerating adoption of homegrown processors, easing dependence on Nvidia as U.S. export curbs and Beijing’s policy push narrow …
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AI’s infrastructure era has arrived, demanding chips, cooling, capital — and unprecedented levels of coordination. It’s shocking just how quickly the AI infrastructure ecosystem is scaling, and how much is …
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The race to scale AI capacity is moving fast across Europe, with the U.K. and Norway emerging as new hubs and U.S. chipmakers drawing fresh bets from rivals.