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Cisco Pulls Together A Quantum Network Architecture

For decades, discussions around quantum computing has felt similar to family driving vacations, with someone in the back seat constantly asking “are we there yet?” And like those long drives, the answer usually has been “not yet, but soon,” with “soon” doing a lot of the work in the reply.

Cloud

Google Cloud Revenues And Profits Flattening Out

Every business has its patterns, and so it is with Google and its hodgepodge of advertising and cloud computing. The funny bit is that even though Google is not an IT supplier that is constantly chasing transactional business – people buying stuff right now because they need it now –

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Nvidia NeMo Microservices For AI Agents Hits The Market

Last year, amid all the talk of the “Blackwell” datacenter GPUs that were launched at last year’s GPU Technicval Conference, Nvidia also introduced the idea of Nvidia Inference Microservices, or NIMs, which are prepackaged enterprise-grade generative AI software stacks that companies can use as virtual copilots to add custom AI

AI

Freeing Developers From GenAI Deployment Nightmares

PARTNER CONTENT: “Developers have to build it, right, and their first concern is to make it work,” says CentML chief executive officer Gennady Pekhimenko. “After that, when it starts to work, it’s like, ‘OK, let’s deploy it.’ And that’s where, all of a sudden, they face challenges.” Launching a new

Compute

The Chips Are Definitely Not Down

The semiconductor manufacturing business is absolutely immense. To give the numbers some perspective, in 2024, chip makers generated revenues that were about three quarters of the size of the US defense budget and about two-thirds the size of the social services budget allocated by Congress. And spending on chip manufacturing

AI

Nvidia Sacrifices Profits To Preserve Revenues In The US

Making a graphics card for gamers is one thing, but manufacturing a rackscale supercomputer with over 600,000 components that burns 120 kilowatts of power, that has over 5,000 copper cables for an all-to-all interconnect mesh for 72 dual-chip compute engines, and that weighs over 3,000 pounds is another thing entirely.