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Friday, January 17- LLNL Dedicates El Capitan, Advancing Nuclear Security and AI Research
- ServiceNow Accelerates Agentic AI Roadmap with Acquisition of AI Native Conversation Data Analysis Platform Cuein
- ZEDEDA Opens Middle East Headquarters in Abu Dhabi to Support Regional Growth
- LANL Explores Diffusion-Based AI Models for Accelerator Diagnostics
- JUPITER Supercomputer to Power AI Research in New Gauss AI Compute Competition
- NVIDIA Releases NIM Microservices to Safeguard Applications for Agentic AI
- DARPA, USGS Accelerate Critical Mineral Mapping with AI-Powered Workflow
- TetraScience Collaborates with Microsoft to Advance Scientific AI at Scale
- Lenovo to Acquire Infinidat, Further Expanding Enterprise Storage Portfolio
- Red Hat Unveils Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine
- SambaNova Research Reveals AI’s Energy Efficiency Gap Amid Rising Power Demands
- Thoughtworks Looking Glass Report Highlights Importance of Next Phase of AI Adoption in 2025
- Supermicro Empowers AI-driven Capabilities for Enterprise, Retail, and Edge Server Solutions
- SandboxAQ AI Platform Enhances Understanding of Cellular Transport in Parkinson’s Research
- CoreWeave Partners with IBM to Deliver New AI Supercomputer for IBM Granite Models
- Thoras.ai Advances Observability with $5M Funding for AI-Driven Platform
- Ultra Accelerator Link Consortium Welcomes Alibaba, Apple and Synopsys to Board of Directors
- Lucidworks AI Announces Availability of Unified AI Orchestration Engine
- Fermata Secures $10M Series A to Advance AI-Driven Crop Management
- AI Set to Improve Pharmaceutical R&D Productivity and Lower Costs, Says GlobalData
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