Old IT gets a sniff of AI cash – Fudzilla.com
…That claim is about to get a kicking in the real world. AI companies lack historical data, but by working alongside humans, they may develop a sharper sense of how businesses run…
…That claim is about to get a kicking in the real world. AI companies lack historical data, but by working alongside humans, they may develop a sharper sense of how businesses run…
…The problem is not just in Africa. Nearly half of the planned US data centre builds this year have reportedly been delayed or cancelled due to shortages of electrical infrastructure. TOPICS: AI…
…Vera Rubin is in production and is confirmed for first shipments in the third quarter of 2026, with volume ramping in the fourth quarter. While Nvidia cooks up its grandest AI platform…
…According to MysticLeaks on Telegram, the Tensor G7 is being developed under the codename Lajolla or LaJolla. That probably points to the La Jolla area in San Diego, because chip codenames apparently…
…The regulator launched an investigation in 2023 into Microsoft’s relationship with OpenAI. In 2024, it examined whether Microsoft had dodged merger scrutiny by recruiting staff from AI outfit Inflection rather than…
AI News Jun 11, 2026 by Nick Farrell Anthropic lets the scary AI out Anthropic has shoved its Mythos-class AI into public view, but wrapped it in enough guardrails to annoy…
…AI data centre mega-project in France SoftBank has promised up to €75bn to build a massive AI computing cluster network in… AI News June 1, 2026 Gen Z sours on AI…
…The culprit is the AI-driven memory shortage, which has turned DRAM and NAND flash into a costly nightmare. Some memory types have doubled or quadrupled in price since last year. Gartner…
…China fears that imports could weaken its push to develop homegrown AI chips, including those from Huawei. Huang has warned that US export controls are eroding the company’s foothold in the…
…30,000 roles in the past quarter to save cash for AI investments. Oracle previously told investors that coding tools meant it could get by with fewer developers, which is a cheery…