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IDC Makes Ebullient AI Spending Forecast Out To 2029

Ever since Nvidia reported its most recent financial results, where company co-founder and chief executive officer Jensen Huang said that there would be somewhere between $3 trillion and $4 trillion in spending on AI between now and the end of the decade, we have been on the prowl for any market research that backs up this claim or is its source.

IDC Makes Ebullient AI Spending Forecast Out To 2029 was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

Broadcom Lands Shepherding Deal For OpenAI “Titan” XPU

Broadcom turned in its financial results for its third quarter last night, and all of the tongues in the IT sector are wagging about how the chip maker and enterprise software giant has landed a fourth customer for its burgeoning custom XPU design and shepherding business.

Broadcom Lands Shepherding Deal For OpenAI “Titan” XPU was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

HPE Systems Rebound As Juniper Brings A Further Boost

Sales of GPU-accelerated servers are still hurting margins at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, as they are doing at all OEMs and probably the ODMs, too, but the good news is that they will be hurting less and less as sales of beefier and more profitable general purpose servers are on the rise and as sovereign clouds and neoclouds turn to HPE for iron and pay higher unit prices for gear.

HPE Systems Rebound As Juniper Brings A Further Boost was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

IBM And AMD Tag Team On Hybrid Classical-Quantum Supercomputers

As we talked about a decade ago in the wake of launching The Next Platform, quantum computers – at least the fault tolerant ones being built by IBM, Google, Rigetti, and a few others – need a massive amount of traditional Von Neumann compute to help maintain their state, assist with qubit error correction, and assist with their computations.

IBM And AMD Tag Team On Hybrid Classical-Quantum Supercomputers was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

NeuReality Wants Its NR2 To Be Your Arm CPU For AI

Just because the center of gravity for GenAI compute and other kinds of machine learning and data analytics has shifted from the CPU to the XPU accelerator – generally a GPU these days, but not universally – does not mean that the choice of the CPU for the system hosting those XPUs doesn’t matter.

NeuReality Wants Its NR2 To Be Your Arm CPU For AI was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

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