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Aout 2021-Atos tente de se retirer du marché des services datacenter et communication
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Sauf erreur de ma part, Nordine Bihmane voulait continuer à développer les centres de données (DataCenters) chez Atos.
Il avait raison.
Les centres de données (DataCenters) seront-ils les usines du futur dans l'ère de l'intelligence articficielle ?
"Chip Wars" Will Soon Be "Data Center Wars", As Our "Next AI Trade" Develops
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"As we have alluded to numerous times when talking about the next "AI" trade, data centers will be the "factories of the future" when it comes to the age of AI.
That's the contention of Chris Miller, the author of Chip War, who penned a recent opinion column for Financial Times noting that 'chip wars' could very soon become 'cloud wars'.
He points out that the strategic use of high-powered computing dates back to the Cold War when the US allowed the USSR limited access to supercomputers for weather forecasting, not nuclear simulations.
AI systems today, like supercomputers, have dual civilian and military applications, making control over AI data centers politically and economically significant."
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Sauf erreur de ma part, Nordine Bihmane voulait continuer à développer les centres de données (DataCenters) chez Atos.
Il avait raison.
Les centres de données (DataCenters) seront-ils les usines du futur dans l'ère de l'intelligence articficielle ?
"Chip Wars" Will Soon Be "Data Center Wars", As Our "Next AI Trade" Develops
"Chip Wars" Will Soon Be "Data Center Wars", As Our "Next AI Trade" Develops | ZeroHedge
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"As we have alluded to numerous times when talking about the next "AI" trade, data centers will be the "factories of the future" when it comes to the age of AI.
That's the contention of Chris Miller, the author of Chip War, who penned a recent opinion column for Financial Times noting that 'chip wars' could very soon become 'cloud wars'.
He points out that the strategic use of high-powered computing dates back to the Cold War when the US allowed the USSR limited access to supercomputers for weather forecasting, not nuclear simulations.
AI systems today, like supercomputers, have dual civilian and military applications, making control over AI data centers politically and economically significant."