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Nvidia, the world's most valuable company and a key player in the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, has once again shattered expectations with its third-quarter earnings for fiscal 2025. Yet, despite record-breaking results, the company's shares saw a surprising dip in after-hours trading.
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Metro Connect USA, the leading gathering for digital infrastructure professionals, has unveiled its 2025 Social Agenda, offering attendees a unique blend of exclusive events designed to foster connections and drive business opportunities.
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Nebius has launched its first GPU cluster as the AI infrastructure continues its North American expansion.
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The latest court filings in Elon Musk’s existential AI lawsuit against OpenAI revealed more fascinating insights, including a discussion about potentially acquiring sizable semiconductor firm Cerebras and Musk’s desperation to be CEO.
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The Frontier supercomputer has lost its crown as the world’s fastest supercomputer to El Capitan, the new exascale supercomputer hosted at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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President-Elect Donald Trump has turned to Brendan Carr to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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OpenAI reportedly lobbied the Biden administration to build giant data centres that consume energy as much as millions of homes to support next-gen AI model development.
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Macquarie Asset Management and PSP Investments will sell their 88% stake in AirTrunk to a Blackstone-led investor consortium.
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Nokia has signed a multi-year agreement with AT&T to deploy next-generation fibre access technology.
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Nvidia shares have fallen despite record revenues of US$30 billion (£24.7 billion) over a three-month period.
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Nvidia will beat previous results when the chipmaker publishes its earnings later today.
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Microsoft has reportedly bought 929 acres of farmland at St. Joe Farm, Indiana for its latest data centre.
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Ericsson has announced that a four-year programme to monitor the company’s compliance with US anti-corruption had ended yesterday.
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The US has revoked licenses that allowed Huawei to buy older chips from US chipset companies Qualcomm and Intel.
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The US has plans to award Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) US$6.6 billion in grants and up to $5 billion in loans to help the company build factories in Arizona.
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This week, the UK and US signed a ‘landmark’ deal to work together on testing advanced artificial intelligence (AI).
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The UK and US have signed a landmark deal to work together to test advanced AI.
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The AT&T data breach, which affected 73 million customers is a “wake-up call for the telecom industry to keep up with the times”.