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Schneider Electric teams with NVIDIA to develop validated blueprints to design, simulate, build, operate and maintain gigawatt-scale AI Factories
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Schneider Electric (American Power Conversion), a global energy technology leader, in collaboration with NVIDIA and industrial software leader AVEVA, has today announced key advancements in designing, simulating, building, operating and maintaining the next generation of AI data center infrastructure during NVIDIA GTC in San Jose.
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Supermicro Among First to Unveil NVIDIA BlueField-4 STX Storage Server to Improve AI Inference Performance
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Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, today unveiled one of the industry's first context memory (CMX) storage server as part of NVIDIA STX reference architecture announced at NVIDIA GTC 2026.
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Dell and NVIDIA’s Strategy to Expand AI Data Centre Stack
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Dell and NVIDIA advance AI factory infrastructure with new servers, networking and on-premise systems designed to support enterprise data centre workloads
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HPE expands Nvidia portfolio with Vera CPU blades & double-density Rubin servers
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Showcased at GTC 2026, the GX240 compute blade is built on Nvidia’s Vera next-generation CPU line. Each blade contains 16 Vera CPUs, with HPE offering an option to scale up to 40 blades – for a total of 640 CPUs.
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Dell Expands AI Factory with NVIDIA at GTC 2026: New Data Engines, Lightning File System, and Exascale Storage
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Dell Technologies has introduced the Dell AI Data Platform, a set of data and storage technologies aligned with NVIDIA’s AI ecosystem, designed to help enterprises move from AI pilots to production-scale, agentic systems.
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New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs
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The attacks exploit memory hardware’s increasing susceptibility to bit flips, in which 0s stored in memory switch to 1s and vice versa. In 2014, researchers first demonstrated that repeated, rapid access—or “hammering”—of memory hardware known as DRAM creates electrical disturbances that flip bits.
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US Senators call for a halt to Nvidia GPU exports in the wake of the Super Micro scandal
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They don't believe CEO Jensen Huang's claims, either.
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Supermicro employees accused of smuggling $2.5 billion worth of Nvidia hardware to China
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Perps used a hairdryer to move serial numbers between real hardware and thousands of dummy servers
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Supermicro Launches Seven AI Data Platform Solutions with NVIDIA and Leading Ecosystem Partners to Accelerate Enterprise AI Innovation
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Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, today announced seven fully integrated AI Data Platform solutions designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.
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Vertiv supports NVIDIA DSX AI factory infrastructure design
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The approach uses simulation-ready power and cooling models to validate systems and reduce integration risk before deployment.
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Memory will consume 30% of hyperscaler AI data center spending this year, a 4X increase over 2023 — Nvidia gets preferential supply terms well below standard market rates, says analyst firm
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SemiAnalysis estimates that memory will account for roughly 30% of total hyperscaler capex in calendar year 2026, up from approximately 8% in CY23 and CY24. The firm projects that share will climb further in CY27, representing a near four-fold shift in just four years as DRAM prices surge beyond imagination and HBM remains massively undersupplied.
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Chip Security Bill Advances in House After Super Micro Case
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A House panel advanced legislation that would require the Commerce Department to demand chipmakers do more to keep AI technology from being smuggled to China, an effort that’s gained new urgency after last week’s indictment of a Super Micro Computer Inc. co-founder for allegedly diverting Nvidia Corp. processors to Chinese buyers.
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HPE launches AI Grid for distributed inference clusters
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The system combines HPE servers, routing and NVIDIA networking to connect regional and far-edge AI sites with low-latency operation.
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Super Micro co-founder indicted on Nvidia smuggling charges leaves board
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Super Micro Computer said Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, a co-founder, has resigned from the server maker’s board after he was indicted in the U.S.
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Vertiv CEO Albertazzi: We’ve been growing capacity in liquid cooling very rapidly
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer sits down with Vertiv Holdings Giordano Albertazzi to discuss the company’s outlook at Nvidia’s GTC conference in San Jose, California.