Weekly Edition of curated news about Digital Infrastructure
**Neu.ro to use Cato Digital BMaaS for private ChatGPT-like services.** Two very cool companies making a perfect partnership for the killer app out today. Bare metal infrastructure provider Cato expanded into the Hudson Internet Exchange in New York City recently and AI/ML company Neu.ro said it will be the first to launch its platform on Cato’s bare metal infrastructure. The companies said that by running on Cato’s low-cost, low-carbon footprint hardware Neu.ro can offer customized GPT-like services without having to trade-off between cost or sustainability. Neu.ro offers an OEM AI cloud for Cloud Service Providers, a MLOps(Machine Learning Operations) platform for the enterprise, and a zero-emission AI cloud (managed).
On March 26th OneWeb confirmed the successful deployment and contact of 36 satellites launched by NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. LEO satellite company OneWeb said this launch brings the constellation to 618 satellites in orbit and is a pivotal step, as their constellation crosses a milestone for global coverage.
Last week Intel $INTC held a webinar to give updates on the company’s Data Center and Artificial Intelligence business unit roadmaps. The session unveiled extensive information about silicon updates for the Xeon CPU line as well as going beyond the data center silicon business into AI opportunities. As usual, The Next Platform has a very nice write-up of everything that was covered at the event.
Qualcomm announced its new Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 Mobile Platform, with on-device AI integrated features to support gaming, image capture, and connectivity. At Embedded World 2023 the company launched two integrated 5G IoT processors, two new robotics platforms for high-performance mobile robots, and an IoT Accelerator Program to support embedded hardware designers, software vendors and system integrators.
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