Samsung SDS is building its first AI-focused data center in Gumi, South Korea, investing $15 million to meet the surging global demand for AI computing power. This strategic move follows a 35% revenue jump in its cloud services division and aligns with industry predictions of a 40.5% CAGR in AI data center capacity by 2027. The new CEO, Lee June-Hee, will lead this expansion, leveraging partnerships such as the one with Microsoft Azure.
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SuperMicro has announced its latest innovation, the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 SuperCluster, a single-rack, liquid-cooled Exascale Compute system. This groundbreaking system is designed for end-to-end AI data center solutions, offering a complete and efficient infrastructure for rapidly evolving Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs). The SuperCluster eliminates the complexities of building a large cluster, making high-performance computing accessible for mission-critical enterprise use cases.
SiTime introduces its Chorus family of clock generators, boasting unprecedented levels of integration in the industry. These devices seamlessly combine resonators, oscillators, buffers, and generators into a single 4mm x 4mm package, delivering exceptional performance, reduced complexity, and significant cost savings compared to traditional timing solutions.