Tag: enterprise

Nvidia Delays Kyber Server Launch Featuring Rubin Ultra Accelerators to 2028

Nvidia pushes back the release of its Kyber server architecture with Rubin Ultra accelerators to 2028 due to production challenges.

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Amazon Plans to Sell Its AI Accelerator Trainium to Enterprise Data Centers

Amazon is set to offer its AI chip Trainium to external data centers, challenging Nvidia’s dominance in AI hardware markets.

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SpaceX Opts to Lease Out Entire Colossus 1 Data Center Due to Operational Challenges

Facing technical difficulties, SpaceX plans to lease its Colossus 1 data center in Tennessee instead of using it internally.

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Apacer Unveils DDR5-9200 Memory and High-Speed SSDs at Computex 2026

At Computex 2026, Apacer showcased DDR5-9200 memory modules, high-performance SSDs with cooling fans, and new options for both consumer and enterprise markets.

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Nvidia Launches DGX Station Desktop Supercomputer for Windows Featuring GB300 Superchip

Nvidia introduces the DGX Station, a Windows-based desktop supercomputer powered by the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip.

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Microsoft Switches GitHub Copilot to Token-Based Billing, Sparking User Concerns

Microsoft shifts GitHub Copilot from subscription to token-based billing, raising concerns among small businesses and individual users over potential cost increases.

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Microsoft Plans Unified Super App Combining All Copilot AI Services

Microsoft is developing a single super application to integrate all its Copilot AI assistants, addressing user frustration over multiple separate tools.

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Euro-Office Set to Launch as a Sovereign Alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs

Euro-Office, a de-Americanized office suite, will debut June 9 as a ready-to-use alternative for governments and businesses worldwide.

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OpenAI Introduces Paid Plans for Guaranteed Computing Power Access

OpenAI begins charging clients for assured access to computing resources, aiming to build long-term partnerships amid hardware supply challenges.

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AMD EPYC Processors Secure Nearly Half of Server CPU Market in Q1 2026

AMD’s EPYC line captured a record 46.2% of the server processor market in Q1 2026, driven by increasing demand for AI workloads.

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Arm’s Server Processor Revenue Hits 15%, Targets $15 Billion by 2031

Arm’s server processor segment now accounts for 15% of revenue, with plans to triple it to $15 billion by 2031 through self-branded products.

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Oracle Plans Massive Staff Reductions to Fund New AI-Focused Data Centers

Oracle aims to cut thousands of jobs to redirect resources toward building advanced AI data centers, causing a notable dip in its stock price.

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