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  1. UK AI Onshore Compute: Stargate UK, Nscale & Sovereign GPU Campus

    Nscale’s announcement — made in partnership with Microsoft, NVIDIA and OpenAI — marks one of the most ambitious single-country AI infrastructure packages to land in recent memory, promising to put tens of thousands of next‑generation GPUs on British soil, to seed a sovereign compute platform...
  2. 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...
  3. UK AI Compute Breakthrough: Nscale, Microsoft, NVIDIA & OpenAI Unite (Stargate UK)

    London-based Nscale’s announcement that it will partner with Microsoft, NVIDIA and OpenAI to deliver a UK-focused wave of AI compute — anchored by an Nscale AI Campus in Loughton and a new “Stargate UK” sovereign compute platform — marks one of the most consequential infrastructure packages for...
  4. UK Sovereign AI Compute: Nscale, Microsoft, NVIDIA & OpenAI

    Nscale’s announcement that it will expand UK AI infrastructure in collaboration with Microsoft, NVIDIA and OpenAI marks a significant acceleration in the country’s bid for sovereign, large-scale AI compute — a move that blends private hyperscale investment with geopolitics, national industrial...
  5. Microsoft £22B UK AI Cloud Drive with 23,000-GPU Supercomputer (2025–28)

    Microsoft has pledged a record-breaking £22 billion to the United Kingdom over the next four years in a sweeping commitment to build cloud and AI infrastructure, expand operations, and anchor advanced AI compute inside the country — a package the company says will “power the AI future” in...
  6. NVIDIA’s £11B UK AI Infrastructure for Sovereign Compute

    NVIDIA’s pledge to deploy up to £11 billion of AI infrastructure in the United Kingdom is a landmark moment in the country’s race to build sovereign compute capacity, promising up to 120,000 Blackwell Ultra GPUs, new AI “factories,” and partnerships with Nscale, CoreWeave, Microsoft and OpenAI...
  7. Omnissa ONE 2025: Open, AI-Driven Digital Workspaces

    Omnissa’s One‑Two punch at Omnissa ONE 2025 is both strategic and tactical: the company pushed a broad set of platform enhancements that tighten endpoint consolidation, deepen lifecycle management across servers and clients, and expand third‑party choices through integrations with Nutanix...
  8. Azure and AI: Microsoft's Growth Engine in a Capital-Intense Era

    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...
  9. Oracle's AI Cloud Leap: From RPO Surge to OCI Growth

    Oracle’s latest earnings didn’t just move markets — they rewrote the rules for how a decades‑old enterprise software vendor can pivot into the center of the AI cloud arms race. Background / Overview In fiscal Q1 2026 (quarter ended Aug. 31, 2025) Oracle reported a set of headline figures that...
  10. OpenAI-Microsoft Stargate: Multi-Cloud AI, ROFR, and the New Compute Era

    The OpenAI–Microsoft relationship has entered a new phase: a non‑binding agreement and a broad infrastructure push known as Stargate together loosen the old model of single‑cloud exclusivity while preserving deep commercial ties — a shift that will accelerate AI deployment, reshape cloud...
  11. Nvidia pivots DGX Cloud to Lepton marketplace, reshaping AI compute strategy

    Nvidia’s quiet retreat from a direct cloud play marks a meaningful strategic pivot: DGX Cloud — once pitched as NVIDIA’s own AI supercomputer service for enterprises — is being repurposed largely as internal infrastructure, while the company leans into a marketplace model (DGX Cloud Lepton) that...
  12. AI in IT: Boon or Curse? Winners, Losers & Investment Dilemma

    The debate Kepler Cheuvreux set out in its note—“Is AI truly a boon for the entire IT industry, or could it also be a curse?”—captures a growing fault line across technology markets: enormous, record-breaking infrastructure and R&D spending is colliding with an unsettled monetization pathway and...
  13. OpenAI-Microsoft Multicloud ROFR: The Next Phase of AI Infrastructure

    OpenAI’s long-running infrastructure romance with Microsoft has quietly shifted from exclusivity to pragmatic flexibility, and the implications reach far beyond two corporate balance sheets — they reshape how cloud capacity, regulatory risk, and enterprise resilience will play out as AI scales...
  14. OpenAI and Nvidia Bet Big on UK and India AI Data Centers

    OpenAI and Nvidia are preparing a major push into physical infrastructure in two of the world’s most important AI markets — the United Kingdom and India — in moves that crystallize a new phase of the AI arms race where chips, power and real estate matter as much as algorithms. Early reports say...
  15. Microsoft Bets Big on Third-Party GPUs to Power Azure AI Growth

    Microsoft’s decision to lease billions in third‑party GPUs rather than wait for its own silicon to arrive is a deliberate, high‑stakes move to keep Azure at the center of the AI economy—even if it means compressing near‑term cloud margins and increasing capital intensity across the balance...
  16. Oracle's AI Infrastructure Push Rewrites the Cloud Playbook

    Oracle’s latest quarter didn’t just surprise the market — it rewrote the playbook for what a legacy enterprise software company can become in an AI-first world. Background For two decades Oracle was best known as a database and enterprise-software stalwart slowly adapting to a cloud-first world...
  17. Nobara 42: The Gamer-First Fedora-Based Linux Distro

    Nobara’s newest release lands as a practical, gamer-friendly variation on Fedora that removes the usual post-install friction for players — but it does so by making deliberate trade-offs that every new user should understand before switching. Background Fedora has long been respected for its...
  18. ServiceNow's AI-First Platform: Enterprise Workflow and AI Orchestration

    ServiceNow’s latest beat-and-raise quarter has refocused the market debate: is the stock priced for perfection or is the company quietly building an AI-first moat that justifies its premium? Recent criticisms — high price-to-sales multiples, competitive pressure from hyperscalers and CRM titans...
  19. AI Megacaps Drive the S&P 500: Navigating Concentration and Risk

    The S&P 500’s recent ascent has become inseparable from the runaway success of a handful of AI-focused technology giants, and that concentration is reshaping risk, return expectations, and portfolio construction for investors of all stripes. The analysis published by AInvest correctly highlights...
  20. Linux Mint 22.2 Zara Review: HWE Kernel, Fingwit, and Cinnamon Polish

    Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” lands as a conservative, practical refresh: the same familiar desktop experience with a newer kernel and hardware enablement, a modest Cinnamon update that nudges Wayland forward, and a handful of user-facing polish including native fingerprint setup and improved update...