Page 13: Research news on AI infrastructure investment

AI infrastructure investment concerns large-scale capital allocation to the hardware and facilities required to train and deploy artificial intelligence systems. It encompasses construction and expansion of AI-optimized data centers, procurement and development of high-performance GPUs and accelerators, and formation of strategic partnerships across semiconductor, cloud, and robotics firms. The domain also includes financial instruments and public market activity used to fund supercomputing clusters and AI factories, reflecting expectations of AI-driven revenue growth and national competitiveness in advanced computing capacity.

Electronics & Semiconductors

Nvidia to invest $5 billion in struggling rival Intel

Nvidia, the world's leading chipmaker, announced on Thursday that it's investing $5 billion in Intel and will collaborate with the struggling semiconductor company.

Business

Huawei unveils new computing tech as China seeks AI strength

Chinese tech juggernaut Huawei plans to launch powerful computing setups that allow chips to connect at high speeds, an executive said Thursday, as Beijing looks to bolster domestic AI prowess and reduce reliance on Western ...

Business

Mistral cements AI lead in Europe with cash infusion

France's Mistral on Tuesday cemented its position as Europe's top AI hope against far larger US and Chinese competitors after a record fundraising round and a tie-up with chipmaking equipment heavyweight ASML.

Hardware

Europe bets on supercomputer to catch up in AI race

Europe's fastest supercomputer Jupiter was inaugurated Friday in Germany with Chancellor Friedrich Merz saying it could help the continent catch up in the global artificial intelligence race.

Business

US AI giant Anthropic bars Chinese-owned entities

Anthropic is barring Chinese-run companies and organizations from using its artificial intelligence services, the US tech giant said, as it toughened restrictions on "authoritarian regions."

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