Ericsson Set for MWC26; Meta Mega-Deal; Vodafone Dutch Sale
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NVIDIA, Meta sign multiyear AI infrastructure deal
Chipmaker NVIDIA announced a multiyear, multigenerational strategic partnership with Meta covering on-premises systems, cloud services, and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Meta will build hyperscale data centers designed for both AI training and inference as part of its long-term infrastructure roadmap. The partnership includes large-scale deployment of NVIDIA central processing units (CPUs) and millions of Blackwell and Rubin graph…
Nvidia Expands Data Center CPU Market: Benefit for Samsung and SK Hynix?
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is delivering a speech at the GPU Technology Conference (GPU) 2024. (Photo courtesy of NVIDIA) US Big Tech company Meta is adopting Nvidia's central processing unit (CPU) for standalone server use. As the server application of CPUs using low-power DRAM expands, Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are expected to benefit. On Feb. 17 (local time), Meta announced that it has signed a multi-year contract to deploy millions of Nv…
Ericsson set for MWC26; Meta mega-deal; Vodafone Dutch sale
The Friday File: Mobile World Live brings you our top three picks of the week as Meta agreed a blockbuster AI chip deal with Nvidia, Vodafone sold its stake in joint venture VodafoneZiggo for €1 billion and Ericsson touted AI activity ahead of MWC26. Meta strikes mega deal for millions of Nvidia AI chips What happened: Meta Platforms struck a multiyear agreement with Nvidia to deploy “millions” of AI processors across its on-premises and cloud A…
Meta relies on NVIDIA power: New CPU clusters, Confidential computing and huge GPU fleets for the next AI era.
Meta enters a multi-year deal for Nvidia AI chips
Meta Platforms recently agreed to a multiyear deal which would see them deploying “millions” of processors from Nvidia to power its next wave of AI infrastructure, further deepening ties between the two companies. The agreement spans Meta’s on-premises and cloud environments, targeting hyperscale data centres designed to handle both AI training and inference workloads. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company plans “to build leading-edge cluste…
[Digital Daily Reporter Ok Song-gi] NVIDIA announced on the 20th that it has entered into a long-term strategic partnership with Meta to build next-generation AI infrastructure spanning on-premises and the cloud. Through this collaboration, Meta will build a hyperscale data center to support its AI roadmap and introduce NVIDIA's latest technologies at scale. Meta's Facebook Open Switching System platform will deploy NVIDIA CPUs and millions of B…
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