Anthropic’s announcement that it will tap up to one million Google Cloud TPUs — delivering “well over a gigawatt” of dedicated AI compute capacity — is a watershed moment in cloud-based AI infrastructure that reshapes vendor dynamics, energy demands, and the economics of model development. The...
The push to hard‑wire AI and cloud services into mainstream desktop operating systems has pushed privacy, hardware longevity, and user choice to the center of the conversation — and for a growing number of users the practical answer is clear: move to Linux now rather than accept a future of...
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NVIDIA Run:ai is now broadly positioned as a turnkey orchestration layer for cloud and hybrid AI on Microsoft Azure, promising to squeeze more performance from GPU fleets while adding governance, quota controls, and workload-aware scheduling that enterprises need to move from experimentation to...
OpenAI’s commercial arm has been remade into a Public Benefit Corporation and the company’s decades‑defining partnership with Microsoft has been rewritten — a pact that secures Microsoft’s deep economic exposure while giving OpenAI the corporate flexibility, capital access, and multicloud...
Microsoft heads into a make-or-break earnings week riding a familiar but sharper narrative: Azure’s AI tailwind, a freshly retooled OpenAI partnership, and aggressive Copilot monetization that together could widen the company’s lead over Google Cloud and AWS—or expose new limits in scale and...
Agroz’s launch of Agroz OS — a cloud-native, AI-driven platform for controlled-environment agriculture — marks a deliberate push to package vertical farming as repeatable, investable infrastructure rather than a collection of one-off horticultural projects. The company says Agroz OS runs on...
Oracle’s OCI Zettascale10 is a clear escalation in the cloud AI arms race: a purpose‑built, multi‑data‑center supercluster that Oracle says will link up to 800,000 NVIDIA GPUs and deliver as much as 16 zettaFLOPS of peak AI performance, with availability planned in the second half of 2026...
Microsoft’s decision to loosen its exclusive hold on OpenAI’s cloud compute — replacing outright exclusivity with a “right of first refusal” while preserving deep commercial ties — marks a strategic recalibration that both acknowledges the physics of modern AI and preserves Microsoft’s most...
Microsoft Azure’s announcement that it has deployed a production-scale cluster built from NVIDIA’s GB300 NVL72 racks marks a clear inflection point in how cloud operators design and expose infrastructure for reasoning-class AI — a move that treats a liquid-cooled rack as a single coherent...
Microsoft Azure has brought a production-scale NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 supercomputing cluster online — a rack-first, liquid-cooled deployment of NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra systems that stitches more than 4,600 GPUs into a single, purpose-built fabric to accelerate reasoning-class inference and hyperscale...
Microsoft’s Azure cloud has brought a new level of scale to public‑cloud AI infrastructure by deploying a production cluster built on NVIDIA’s latest GB300 “Blackwell Ultra” NVL72 rack systems and exposing that capacity as the ND GB300 v6 virtual machine family for reasoning, agentic, and...
Microsoft Azure’s new ND GB300 v6 rollout marks a material step-change in cloud AI infrastructure: Azure says it has deployed the world’s first production-scale cluster built from NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack systems—stitching together more than 4,600 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs behind NVIDIA’s...
Microsoft Azure’s new NDv6 GB300 VM series has brought the industry’s first production-scale cluster of NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems online for OpenAI, stitching together more than 4,600 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs with NVIDIA Quantum‑X800 InfiniBand to create a single, supercomputer‑scale...
Microsoft’s public pledge to “have mainly Microsoft silicon in the data center” is not rhetoric — it’s a strategic pivot with clear technical, economic, and competitive consequences for Azure customers, hardware partners, and the AI industry at large. Kevin Scott, Microsoft’s CTO, set the tone...
Microsoft’s Azure AI Foundry now lists xAI’s Grok 4 Fast SKUs—grok-4-fast-reasoning and grok-4-fast-non-reasoning—giving enterprises an on‑platform path to run Grok’s long‑context, tool‑enabled models with Azure’s governance, enterprise SLAs, and integration surface.
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Microsoft’s rush into AI, a visual overhaul with Windows 11, and a drive to consolidate services under Microsoft 365 and Copilot have produced some undeniably bold moves — and a handful of casualties. Among the most nostalgic and useful losses are five apps that many users quietly relied on for...
Microsoft's Microsoft 365 Copilot is no longer a single‑vendor show: starting today the company is adding Anthropic’s Claude family — notably Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4.1 — as selectable backends inside Copilot, giving organizations the ability to route specific Copilot workloads to...
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Title: Huawei’s R.I.S.E.: A Calculated Push to Put a Chinese Stamp on the Government Cloud — and Take on Azure, AWS
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At a summit in Shanghai this month, Huawei formally unveiled “R.I.S.E,” a reference architecture for a National Government Cloud designed expressly for public-sector digital...
Microsoft’s most recent results and guidance refinement make one fact unmistakable: the company’s future growth is being driven by an Azure‑anchored, AI‑first platform strategy — and that strategy is increasingly capital‑intensive, partnership‑dependent, and subject to both regulatory and...
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