AI infrastructure is shifting gears fast. OpenAI is moving beyond Nvidia, locking in a $10 billion deal with Broadcom to mass-produce its own chips from 2026.
AI Infrastructure Newsletter
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Tech sovereignty and supply-chain control continues to be a major front in the global battle over AI. This really boils down to two approaches: Build up the domestic ecosystem options …
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That may be overstating it, but AI’s rapid acceleration is definitely reshaping global technology strategies. Today, we have three examples.
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In today’s lead stories, we look at some of the big questions around AI and AI infrastructure. First — where are all these GPUs going, anyway? Nvidia’s disclosure that just …
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The AI data center chip market is still surging, with Omdia projecting $286 billion by 2030, though growth is already slowing after a rapid 2022–2024 run and spending is expected …
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Global giants like Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi, SAP, and TSMC are adopting Nvidia’s new RTX Pro enterprise servers to retool conventional computing clusters into “AI factory” infrastructure.
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From this week’s Data Center Frontier Trends Summit, Flexential CEO Chris Downie warns that AI is forcing the data center industry to toss out its old playbook.
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Despite the fever-pitch hype around generative AI, reality is proving more complicated: MIT NANDA’s recent report on the “Gen AI Divide” found only 5% of enterprises are seeing real ROI …
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AI infrastructure is being built at breakneck speed, and the strategies are diverging. At the hyperscale end, Meta just signed a reported $10 billion deal with Google Cloud to secure …
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A new Google study puts up some fascinating numbers about the holistic environmental impacts of AI, and how to measure them: Not just water, not just power, and not just …