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- NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and Industry Leaders to Reveal AI’s Future at GTC 2025
- DeepL Unveils Clarify, Bringing AI-Driven Dialogue to Translation Services
- TSMC Expands US Investment by $100B, Plans 3 New Fabs in Arizona
- VDURA Launches All-Flash NVMe V5000 to Power AI Factories and GPU Clouds
- OpenAI Commits $50M to AI Research and Education Through NextGenAI Initiative
- Penguin Solutions Expands ICE ClusterWare AI Management Platform
- Lenovo ThinkEdge SE100 Brings Scalable AI Inferencing to Any Business Setting
- Snowflake Brings Sam Altman to Summit 2025 for Keynote on AI’s Future
- NVIDIA Highlights Agentic AI Innovations at GTC 2025
- Anthropic Partners with US National Labs for 1,000 Scientist AI Research Jam
- Microsoft Expands Azure AI Foundry with GPT-4.5, New Tools, and Enterprise AI Features
- NCSA-Powered AI Research Targets Corrosion Detection in Critical Infrastructure
- CASC Condemns Mass Firing of Science Agency Employees, Urges Preservation of US Scientific Leadership
- IBM Completes Acquisition of HashiCorp, Creates Comprehensive, End-to-End Hybrid Cloud Platform
- Snowflake Opens Silicon Valley AI Hub, Commits $200M to Startups
- EyePop.ai Partners with Qualcomm AI Hub to Simplify Computer Vision Deployment
- NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for 4th Quarter and Fiscal 2025
- CalypsoAI Unveils AI Security Leaderboard, Benchmarking Model Risk
- Infosys Launches Open-Source Responsible AI Toolkit
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