Microsoft is actively expanding its AI capabilities through multiple partnerships and strategic hires. The tech giant is partnering with Samsung to enhance its AI performance, leveraging Samsung's expertise in high-performance memory solutions. Additionally, Microsoft has expanded its collaboration with Cognizant to deploy generative AI across various industries. In a significant staffing move, Microsoft has also hired a former Meta executive to lead its AI supercomputing team, amid rumors of a collaboration with OpenAI to develop a $100 billion supercomputer named 'Stargate.'
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Microsoft has hired a former Meta exec to lead its AI supercomputing team. Interesting move just as rumors suggest Microsoft and OpenAI want to build a $100 billion supercomputer, dubbed “Stargate.” https://t.co/UuvTbq8nmP
Cognizant and Microsoft Expand Partnership to Deploy Generative AI Across Multiple Industries https://t.co/ogdzVyseUY @Microsoft @Cognizant #datanami #TCIwire
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👾🇺🇸 Microsoft, hunting for AI power boost, sets sights on a partnership with Samsung, a titan in high-performance memory solutions in AI. The AI game is getting bigger and bolder folks! https://t.co/nk1e76wbL4