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Yes, it's true. The next version of Windows will run on low-power ARM chips, some of which will be made by Intel -- and many of which won't. Mary Jo Foley, as always, has more details.
Posted by Lee Pender on January 06, 2011
Research suggests public concerns about hyperscale infrastructure are increasingly driven by distrust of AI, large technology companies and the perceived distribution of economic benefits.
New research suggests organizations are shifting production AI workloads away from public cloud as cost, governance, and security become top infrastructure priorities.
Microsoft is deepening its investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure through a new agreement with Chevron that would support one of the largest AI-focused data center developments in the United States.
Nadella argues that the future of enterprise AI depends on companies building their own learning ecosystems around models.
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