OpenAI's $38B cloud deal with Amazon takes ChatGPT maker
Digest more
Amazon announced a multi-year $38 billion deal with OpenAI that would allow the ChatGPT developer to access hundreds of thousands of Nvidia's AI chips through its cloud computing infrastructure.
Amazon.com will supply OpenAI with cloud computing services under a multi-year $38 billion deal, giving the ChatGPT maker access to hundreds of thousands of Nvidia graphics processors to train and run its artificial intelligence models.
“Edge computing also means less data travels long distances, lowering the load on main servers and networks,” says Neel Somani. “This can reduce wait times for users watching live events, playing games, or making financial trades where every second counts.”
European firms are reaching a new scale of public cloud usage, with 92% of companies in the UK, France and Germany saying they have adopted cloud computing, with 78% reporting they use a hybrid cloud, and 75% using multiple public clouds mostly on US-made ...
Microsoft says users of its Azure cloud portal may be not be able to access Office 365, Minecraft or other services due to issues with its global content delivery network services.
Shares of quantum computing pure-play stocks IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum have catapulted higher by as much as 3,060% over the trailing year. On paper, quantum computers offer intriguing real-world utility, with one forecast expecting this technology to add $1 trillion in global economic value by 2035.
IBM plans to build a sizable business by bringing Google-style computing to mainstream corporate customers. The IBM strategy, to be announced Thursday, seeks to exploit the technical work and commercial interest in large data centers that can be run more ...
A problem at Amazon's cloud computing service disrupted internet use around the world early Monday, taking down dozens of online services, including social media site Snapchat, the Roblox and Fortnite video games and chat app Signal.