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france sovereignty
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The tag 'france sovereignty' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about France's efforts to maintain strategic control over critical digital infrastructure. A key topic is the French state's purchase of Bull from Atos for €404 million, securing high-performance computing, AI, and quantum capabilities as a matter of industrial policy. This transaction highlights France's push to keep sensitive technology within national borders amid European efforts to assert digital sovereignty. The tag also touches on related themes of national security, technological independence, and government intervention in the tech sector, particularly regarding advanced computing and AI assets that are deemed essential to France's sovereign interests.
France’s purchase of Bull from Atos is more than a simple corporate carve-out. It is a deliberate act of industrial policy, aimed at keeping a strategically sensitive high-performance computing, AI, and quantum capability inside the French state’s orbit at a moment when Europe is trying to...
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