Amazon.com's cloud computing unit on Tuesday said it will offer free computing power to researchers who want to use its custom artificial intelligence chips, aiming to challenge Nvidia's popularity among those researchers.
Nutanix Enterprise AI provides a unified generative AI experience on-premises, at the edge and now in public clouds
Berkshire first invested in Amazon in Q1 2019. During that quarter, Amazon's average price was about $83 per share. The stock trading for around $200 per share now would indicate a 141% return on investment. However, the bulk of that return has come in recent months, as Amazon's AI affiliation is starting to take hold.
It’s not about buying more powerful chips or keeping up with the latest technology; it's about building a flexible, resilient, and secure foundation for the future of government operations.
A year ago, we predicted that AI would rattle some of the biggest cloud players this year, and it certainly did.
Vertiv Holdings Co. (NYSE: VRT) has become a standout player in the industrial sector this year, with its stock up over 160% year-to-date and more than 200% over the past year. This under-the-radar industrial company recently surpassed Q3 expectations and raised its Q4 guidance,
Japanese cloud computing provider Sakura Internet has embarked on an ambitious project to try to meet demand for AI compute power in Japan and abroad. The company says it's launching a three-year project to scale out a data center focused on artificial intelligence and expects to be fully booked by the time it's complete in 2027.
With less than two months remaining in 2024, now is a great time for investors to think about which stocks they want to carry into 2025. At the moment, artificial intelligence (AI) looks like it will continue to be a dominant theme across the market in 2025, so you might want to start by looking at companies that compete in that arena.
Mahmoud Abouelyazid is making strides in machine learning and cloud resource optimization within Silicon Valley’s tech scene. As the CTO and co-founder of EXODIA AI Labs, his research aims to help businesses use artificial intelligence and cloud computing better,
FPT and Preferred NVIDIA Cloud Partner have launched the FPT AI Factory in Japan. Takeaway Points FPT and Preferred NVIDIA Cloud Partner launches FPT AI Factory in Japan. FPT AI Factory is an all-inclusive stack for end-to-end AI product lifecycle.
Japan's cloud leaders partner with NVIDIA to build AI infrastructure, enhancing capabilities across multiple industries including automotive and healthcare.
The cloud providers are operating their AI data centers across the country's central, northern and western regions to support development with national and regional NVIDIA accelerated computing infrastructure. "Japan's companies stand to benefit ...