TAIPEI, June 2 (Reuters) - Chinese tech company ByteDance and U.S. data centre firm Oracle are among the customers of Arm's AI data centre chips, the head of the chip designing firm said on Tuesday.
TAIPEI, June 2 (Reuters) - Chinese tech company ByteDance and ‌U.S. data centre firm Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new tab are among the customers of ⁠Arm's (O9Ty.F), opens new tab AI data centre chips, the ...
Buy Arm Holdings. Reuters naming ByteDance and Oracle as users of Arm’s AI data-centre CPUs is rare, high-signal traction in the exact market Arm needs to win (server/AI infrastructure). It supports a ...
The Google-owned video platform also now has more three billion users, the company revealed Tuesday. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Sora may be dead, but some of its most buzzed-about features are about ...
Oracle is ditching a contentious plan to construct a natural gas plant to power one of its newest data centers. Instead, Oracle said last week that it will partner with fuel-cell maker Bloom Energy to ...
A rendering of Related Digital's proposed data center campus in Saline Township, Mich., near Ann Arbor, shows three single-story compute buildings totaling more than 1.6 million sq ft. The $16B ...
Bloom Energy (BE) up 2.3% post-market Monday after Oracle (ORCL) and BorderPlex Digital Assets said they will utilize Bloom's fuel cells to fully power the planned multi-billion dollar Project Jupiter ...
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Shares of Oracle and Bloom Energy popped after the companies reached a deal for more AI data center capacity. The software giant gained for a second day, as other names in the sector also briefly ...
Oracle Corp. agreed to purchase as much as 2.8 gigawatts of fuel-cell power from Bloom Energy Corp. to supply data centers for artificial intelligence work. An initial 1.2 gigawatts of capacity has ...
In the race to define enterprise artificial intelligence, most of the industry is looking up the stack — chasing smarter models, bigger benchmarks and more capable generative AI systems. In some ways, ...