The Next Platform
  • Home
  • Compute
  • Store
  • Connect
  • Control
  • Code
  • AI
  • HPC
  • Enterprise
  • Hyperscale
  • Cloud
  • Edge
Latest
  • [ January 23, 2026 ] Intel Is Still Struggling In The Datacenter, But It Could Get Better Compute
  • [ January 22, 2026 ] Meta Platforms Metamorphizing Into An AI Cloud For Sovereigns AI
  • [ January 21, 2026 ] Upscale AI Nabs Cash To Forge “SkyHammer” Scale Up Fabric Switch Connect
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] Is Nvidia Assembling The Parts For Its Next Inference Platform? Compute
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] TSMC Has No Choice But To Trust The Sunny AI Forecasts Of Its Customers Compute
  • [ January 15, 2026 ] Cerebras Inks Transformative $10 Billion Inference Deal With OpenAI AI
  • [ January 13, 2026 ] By Decade’s End, AI Will Drive More Than Half Of All Chip Sales AI
  • [ January 9, 2026 ] Startup Quantum Elements Brings AI, Digital Twins To Quantum Computing Compute
HomeTwitter

Twitter

AI

So Who Is Building That 100,000 GPU Cluster For xAI?

July 30, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 9

The companies under the control of Elon Musk – SpaceX, Tesla, xAI, and X (formerly known as Twitter) – all need a hell of a lot of GPUs, and all for their own specific AI or HPC projects. …

Code

A Hackathon To Battle The Coronavirus Pandemic

March 30, 2020 Jeffrey Burt Comments Off on A Hackathon To Battle The Coronavirus Pandemic

Public-private partnerships are common when responding to national or international crises and the current coronavirus pandemic that is expanding around the globe is no different. …

AI

Why Twitter Dumped Storm for Homegrown Real-Time Engine

September 21, 2015 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 2

If there is any phrase that describes Twitter, both from the infrastructure and end user points of view, it is real time. …

Cloud

One Software Container To Enclose Them All

May 8, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan Comments Off on One Software Container To Enclose Them All

Two years ago, the CoreOS distribution of Linux was created by two guys literally working out of a garage who wanted to make software containers the key feature, rather than an add-on, to a Linux distribution for servers. …

About

The Next Platform is part of the Situation Publishing family, which includes the enterprise and business technology publication, The Register.

TNP  offers in-depth coverage of high-end computing at large enterprises, supercomputing centers, hyperscale data centers, and public clouds. Read more…

Newsletter

Featuring highlights, analysis, and stories from the week directly from us to your inbox with nothing in between.
Subscribe now

  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Email the editor
  • About
  • Contributors
  • Contact
  • Sales
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Ts&Cs
  • Cookies
  • Do not sell my personal information

All Content Copyright The Next Platform