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AI Chips Update - AI Transforms Telecommunications with New Alliance Efforts
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Recent developments in AI chips are being highlighted with Cloudera's announcement of joining the AI-RAN Alliance, a consortium dedicated to integrating AI into telecommunications infrastructure. Collaborating with companies such as Dell, NVIDIA, SoftBank, and T-Mobile, the consortium aims to transform telecommunications networks through AI-driven real-time data management, edge AI, and hybrid machine learning operations (MLOps). This initiative underscores the increasing role of AI in optimizing network operations and developing innovative services within the telecommunications sector. The alliance seeks to standardize AI integration into networks, enhance AI optimization across shared infrastructures, accelerate edge AI applications, and establish reference architectures to enable efficient deployment of AI-native use cases.
- NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) last closed at $139.99 down 1.4%.
In other market news, Giga Device Semiconductor (SHSE:603986) was trading firmly up 4.7% and ending trading at CN¥123.44. This week, the company opened its global headquarters in Singapore to enhance its international growth and supply chain resilience. In the meantime, Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SEHK:981) softened, down 4.9% to close at HK$40.20.
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- Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) settled at $115.69 down 2.4%. Rubrik announced this week its integration of AMD EPYC processors across its data security platform, enhancing performance, cost-efficiency, and cloud deployment options.
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A computing infrastructure company, provides graphics and compute and networking solutions in the United States, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and internationally.
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