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OpenAI and Broadcom are reportedly in discussions regarding financing for an $18 billion custom chip project, with Broadcom's initial investment potentially linked to purchase commitments from Microsoft.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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TotalEnergies has partnered with Nvidia and Dell to construct a supercomputer in Pau, France, which will be utilized to enhance seismic imaging for hydrocarbon exploration.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Corning's partnership with Nvidia strengthens Nvidia's involvement in the physical infrastructure supporting artificial intelligence, focusing on optical networking and hyperscale deployments that may define its next advancements in AI data centers.
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Read at Data Center Knowledge→
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Will fiber and photonics, not just GPUs, define Nvidia's future AI data center strategy?
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Specialized AI cloud providers
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NVIDIA has secured a $3.4 billion contract and a $2.1 billion equity warrant in IREN, anchoring a five-year cloud services agreement that supports a 5-gigawatt pipeline aligned with the DSX standard and a major deployment in Sweetwater, Texas.
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Read at Global Data Center Hub→
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Iren, a company formerly involved in cryptocurrency, has acquired Spanish data center developer Nostrum, marking a significant move in the European data center market.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Neocloud providers are reshaping AI infrastructure by addressing GPU scale, deployment speed, power, cooling, and the evolving landscape of cloud competition.
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Artificial intelligence workloads are driving significant shifts in data center traffic patterns, moving data movement towards sustained, high-bandwidth transfers between storage and AI compute resources, according to a new industry report.
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OpenAI's new MRC protocol is designed to address congestion and failure issues within massive AI clusters as hyperscalers scale to support hundreds of thousands of GPUs.
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“Dealing with a brainrotted colleague”
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A sole sysadmin is struggling with a colleague who appears to rely heavily on ChatGPT for technical decisions, leading to questionable changes and requiring the sysadmin to constantly clean up the resulting messes, prompting a dilemma about whether to stay or leave.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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“It's begun, users suggesting (basically telling you how to do your job) solutions to SME's based on "information" they looked up in an AI tool”
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Sysadmins are increasingly frustrated by users citing AI tools like Microsoft Copilot to dictate IT solutions, often with incorrect or condescending advice that ignores unique environmental factors and company policies.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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Should sysadmins push back against users dictating IT solutions based on AI lookups?
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“AWS terminated my contract early. What do I do now?”
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After a contract termination at AWS within three months due to low ticket resolves, component issues, and shyness, an individual is seeking advice on their next steps, including potential employers and how to frame the experience to future employers.
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Read at r/datacenter→
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