No, we did not miss the fact that Nvidia did an “acquihire” of AI accelerator and system startup and rival Groq on Christmas ...
The Supreme Court held Wednesday that candidates for office can sue to challenge rules governing vote counting in elections.
For years, the network fabric inside data centers were built for relatively predictable traffic flows. Testing this ...
Zero switching costs: Most wrapper companies don't own proprietary data, embedded workflows or deep integrations. A customer ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) suppliers reportedly paused production of components for the company's H200 chips on January 17, 2026, ...
As hyperscalers hit grid limits, value shifts to gas producers, turbine makers, and copper miners. Here's how the AI power ...
Industrial AI deployment traditionally requires onsite ML specialists and custom models per location. Five strategies ...
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Elon Musk’s xAI faces tougher data center rules after EPA ends ‘portable turbine’ loophole
Elon Musk’s xAI hit a regulatory wall this week after the Environmental Protection Agency shut down a loophole that helped ...
A 10-week public hearing into the actions of seven Vancouver Police Department officers related to the death of 33-year-old ...
Most edge AI demonstrations operate flawlessly in controlled environments with stable networks, predictable traffic, and ...
Uptime Institute warns that the gap between data center construction timelines and power infrastructure availability will ...
The Supreme Court's ruling finds that candidates have standing to sue over election laws, likely leading to more preelection lawsuits.
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