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UK secures £6.3B in data infrastructure investments

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These new facilities will provide the UK with increased computing power and data storage capabilities, essential for training and deploying next-generation AI technologies. The largest single investment comes from Washington DC-based CloudHQ, which plans to develop a £1.9 billion data centre campus in Didcot, Oxfordshire.

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This AI newsletter is all you need #93

Towards AI

As we have discussed, there have been some signs of open-source AI (and AI startups) struggling to compete with the largest LLMs at closed-source AI companies. This is driven by the need to eventually monetize to fund the increasingly huge LLM training costs. This would be its 5th generation AI training cluster.

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The Sequence Radar #516: NVIDIA’s AI Hardware and Software Synergies are Getting Scary Good

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This year’s announcements covered everything from powerhouse GPUs to sleek open-source software, forming a two-pronged strategy that’s all about speed, scale, and smarter AI. With hardware like Blackwell Ultra and Rubin, and tools like Llama Nemotron and Dynamo, NVIDIA is rewriting what’s possible for AI development.