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TensorX Commits €8M To NVIDIA GPUs For European AI Demand
📅 - European AI infrastructure startups have spent the past year talking about sovereignty. TensorX is spending money on it. The Irish company says it has committed €8 million toward NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, including access to B300 processors, as it builds an inference platform aimed squarely at enterprises unwilling to move sensitive workloads beyond European jurisdiction and regulatory control today.
The announcement lands as a growing number of European organizations confront a practical problem rather than a technical one. Generative AI tools are increasingly available. Regulatory certainty is not. Financial institutions, healthcare providers, legal firms, and software vendors want access [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Exploring the Best Data Center Locations: Why We Recommend Chennai - For years, global enterprises and IT professionals seeking to tap into the rapidly expanding Indian market defaulted to deploying their infrastructure in Mumbai or Delhi. However, a massive topological and infrastructural shift is currently underway. At iDatam, we constantly evaluate the best geographical zones for bare metal deployments, and our latest technical analysis reveals exactly why Chennai has rapidly emerged as the ultimate hub for dedicated servers and enterprise data centers in South Asia.
The primary advantage of deploying dedicated servers in Chennai lies in its unparalleled submarine cable connectivity. Unlike inland cities, Chennai sits on the Coromandel Coast and serves as
📅 - GitLab Finds AI Coding Boom Creating Control Gaps - GitLab has found that companies are adopting AI coding tools faster than they can control the software those tools produce, raising questions about provenance, security, and accountability inside enterprise development teams. The survey, conducted by Harris Poll, covered 1,528 developers and technology buyers and points to a widening gap between AI-assisted output and software governance controls.
The first wave of AI coding adoption was sold around speed. Faster developers. Shorter release cycles. Less repetitive work.
That part appears to be happening.
GitLab's research found that 78% of respondents said AI tools are helping teams write and commit code faster, while 79% reported [...]
📅 - NetApp Targets AI Data Bottlenecks Beyond GPU Clusters - NetApp is expanding its AI infrastructure portfolio around a growing enterprise concern: GPUs are expensive, but poorly managed data may be even more costly. The storage and data management vendor is introducing new capabilities aimed at helping organizations move, govern, and feed massive AI workloads more efficiently across hybrid environments, as enterprise deployments begin scaling beyond pilot projects.
The AI infrastructure conversation has spent the last three years obsessing over compute.
NVIDIA chips. GPU clusters. Power capacity. Cooling systems.
All important. None of them particularly useful if organizations cannot find, govern, secure, move, and prepare the data those [...]
📅 - Neocloud Providers Eye 20% of AI Cloud Market by 2030 - Gartner says specialist AI cloud providers could take one-fifth of a $267 billion market by 2030, a forecast that sharpens the commercial threat facing hyperscalers as enterprises hunt for GPU capacity, lower-friction deployment and sovereignty assurances. The estimate gives neocloud vendors a bigger role in infrastructure planning than many CIOs had budgeted for entering mid-2026 already now.
The term is still awkward. Neocloud. It sounds like analyst taxonomy trying to catch up with procurement reality.
But the category Gartner is describing is real enough: cloud providers designed around AI and high-performance workloads rather than general-purpose enterprise computing. They are not [...]
📅 - Micron Links Memory Supply to Anthropic’s AI Infrastructure - Micron has tied itself more tightly to Anthropic through a strategic agreement covering AI memory architecture, supply planning, Claude adoption and an investment in the model developer's Series H round, underscoring how frontier AI demand is pulling chipmakers deeper into infrastructure design rather than leaving them as component suppliers waiting for purchase orders from cloud buyers now.
For infrastructure buyers, the useful part is not the handshake. It is the direction of travel. AI labs are no longer treating memory and storage as background plumbing that can be solved after the GPU procurement cycle. The bottleneck has moved around. Sometimes it is compute. Sometimes networking. [...]
📅 - SpaceX Signs Reflection AI to $6.3B Compute Contract - SpaceX has signed open-source AI startup Reflection AI to a compute contract worth up to $6.3 billion, giving the two-year-old lab direct access to NVIDIA GB300 infrastructure at the Colossus 2 data center near Memphis from July 2026, as scarce AI hardware keeps reshaping who can compete in frontier model development globally today.
The deal is smaller than SpaceX's reported arrangements with Google and Anthropic. Still, $150 million a month is hardly a rounding error, especially for a company founded in 2024 by two former Google DeepMind researchers. The contract runs through 2029, though either side can walk away with 90 days' notice after the first three months.