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Marvell to acquire XConn, boosting AI data centre connectivity

Marvell Technology acquires XConn Technologies to strengthen its PCIe and CXL switching portfolio and advance AI infrastructure solutions.

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VIRTUS Data Centres welcomes Adam Eaton as CEO

VIRTUS Data Centres appoints Adam Eaton as the new Chief Executive Officer, aiming to strengthen its role as a European data centre operator.

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Red Hat expands AI collaboration with NVIDIA

Red Hat and NVIDIA unite to redefine enterprise AI with open-source solutions. New collaborations aim to revolutionise the AI landscape with Red Hat's optimised Linux platform.

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Desktop AI supercomputers: advancing open-source workflows

NVIDIA unveils AI supercomputers at CES, allowing developers to leverage advanced AI models without the need for data centre-level infrastructure.

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Accenture strengthens AI data centre services with DLB acquisition

Accenture is set to acquire DLB Associates to enhance its AI data centre capabilities, aiding clients with advanced infrastructure solutions.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

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