UK and US agree $42 billion tech pact to mark Trump's visit
- During President Donald Trump's state visit to the UK, the two countries announced a new technology partnership aimed at enhancing collaboration in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and nuclear energy.
- The deal responds to growing US-UK tech ties and investments by firms like Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, and Google to develop AI infrastructure and joint research schemes.
- The partnership includes deployments such as 120,000 Nvidia GPUs, a new AI supercomputer in Loughton, and a data centre in Blyth with UK startup Nscale and OpenAI collaboration.
- Microsoft pledged £22 billion investment including 23,000 GPUs, Google committed £5 billion to data centres and AI research via DeepMind, and CoreWeave added £1.5 billion for energy-efficient data centres.
- The deal aims to create thousands of UK jobs, advance scientific research, support energy security, and strengthen both economies through expanded AI leadership.
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