gpu accelerators

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GPU accelerators are specialized hardware, primarily from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel, used to offload compute-intensive tasks such as AI model training, inference, and high-performance computing. Discussions on WindowsForum cover large-scale deployments, including Microsoft's UAE data center expansion with G42 and the UK's AI supercomputing push involving up to 120,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Hyperscale cloud providers like Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft are investing billions in data center capacity driven by AI demand. For enthusiasts, tools like GPU-Z v2.67.0 provide monitoring and diagnostics for the latest GPUs, with enhanced security and stability. Topics span enterprise IT, cloud infrastructure, and hardware utilities.
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    Microsoft G42 200 MW UAE Data Center Expansion via Khazna

    Microsoft and Abu Dhabi’s G42 have committed to a 200-megawatt expansion of data‑center capacity in the United Arab Emirates — to be built and operated through G42’s Khazna Data Centers subsidiary — a move the partners say will come online in phases beginning before the end of 2026 and that sits...
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    UK Unveils Largest Onshore AI Compute Push: Up to 120k GPUs

    NVIDIA and a coalition of partners have announced what they describe as the United Kingdom’s largest coordinated push to build onshore AI supercomputing capacity: an industrial-scale programme of “AI factories” and sovereign compute zones that promises up to £11 billion of investment and as many...
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    Hyperscale AI Capex Surge: Big Cloud Giants Invest Billions in Data Centers

    Global cloud capital expenditures are entering a new, accelerated phase: analysts now expect hyperscale providers to push annual data-center CapEx from hundreds of billions into the low‑trillions over the next half decade, led by Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft — a concentrated spending...
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    GPU-Z v2.67.0 Update Enhances Security & Supports Latest GPUs

    TechPowerUp’s latest GPU-Z update represents another substantial milestone in enthusiast utilities for Windows, cementing its reputation as an indispensable diagnostic and monitoring tool for graphics hardware. Version 2.67.0 brings both under-the-hood architectural changes and broadened...
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