Arm has confirmed ByteDance and Oracle as customers for its in-house AGI CPU, validating its shift from CPU-IP licensor to silicon vendor and adding hyperscaler-side pressure to Intel and AMD.
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PLYMOUTH MEETING — A King of Prussia developer interested in “fast tracking compliant data centers” has looked to Harrisburg and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration for some guidance. Emails published ...
COWETA COUNTY, Ga. — Nearly 20 residents of Coweta County are suing the county government and data center builder Atlas Development to block Project Sail from moving forward. Channel 2 Action News has ...
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Productivity software maker Notion is stepping into the agentic era. In a livestreamed product announcement on Wednesday, the company, known best for its collaborative note-taking app, introduced a ...
City of Industry officials and the Puente Hills Mall’s owner are exploring development options, including a data center, as the beloved, once-bustling shopping hub slows operations. Real Estate ...
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