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US Signal has acquired OneNeck IT Solutions and its data centers from Telephone and Data Systems, significantly boosting its presence across the U.S. This strategic move quadruples US Signal’s data center footprint and enhances its capabilities in secured hybrid IT and multi-cloud solutions. The expansion strengthens its market reach, especially on the West Coast, solidifying its role as a leading digital infrastructure provider.

Intel is exploring significant changes, including splitting its design and manufacturing units and possibly scrapping factory projects, as it faces its toughest period in over half a century. With advice from Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, Intel’s plans come after a steep stock decline and grim earnings report. CEO Pat Gelsinger’s ambitious turnaround efforts have yet to yield results, prompting discussions of possible capex cuts and strategic shifts.

X, the social network owned by Elon Musk, has launched its long-awaited message editing feature for iOS users. Now, you can edit any sent direct message by long-pressing on it or using the three-dot menu. Users can modify messages without a time limit but are restricted to five edits per message. While X tracks edits for security, it does not currently display edit history.

BitNinja has teamed up with ISPmanager to integrate its cutting-edge security tools directly into the ISPmanager control panel. This collaboration enhances server protection with advanced features like AI-driven malware detection, web application firewalls, and DoS prevention. Users can now enjoy top-tier security without complex configurations, marking a significant upgrade in server management and protection.er for users to safeguard their digital assets.

LG AI Research has leveraged Google Cloud’s AI Hypercomputer to train its latest generative AI model, Exaone 3.0. Using Google’s TPUs and GPUs, LG reduced training time by 56% and cut operating costs by 72%. Exaone 3.0, trained on millions of datasets, will soon be available on Google Cloud Marketplace, reflecting the power of their ongoing collaboration.

Generative AI startup Magic has joined forces with Google Cloud to construct two advanced supercomputers, Magic-G4 and Magic-G5, powered by Nvidia GPUs. This partnership follows Magic’s recent $320 million funding round and marks a significant step in scaling AI performance. The new systems, poised to achieve 160 exaflops of AI power, will drive innovation in AI-driven software development.

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