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AI and edge computing are revolutionizing the way manufacturers process data. Traditionally, data processing required sending information to centralized cloud servers, which can result in latency and slower decision-making. However, with edge computing, data is processed locally to allow for real-time insights and immediate action.
Investors panicked after news spread over the weekend about a Chinese startup DeepSeek having released AI models that were built using less power and chips. In response, executives of tech giants are saying that building huge computer networks has been crucial to serving growing corporate needs.
As 2025 ushers in a new era of virtualization and containerization for edge AI workloads, here are the top five trends I predict will define the evolution of edge AI.
This article explores how key IoT trends, from edge computing and AI integration to 5G and enhanced security, are shaping 2025 landscape.
Government leaders face a critical inflection point as AI, edge and supercomputing demands will require planning for AI-ready hardware, according to a new report.
In this digital era, integrating human intelligence with artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge revolutionizes data processing. Chandrasena Cheerla highlights groundbreaking innovations in edge computing,
Technology is moving fast opening up new opportunities and changing industries globally. At the heart of this are artificial intelligence (AI) and other new technologies that are not just changing how businesses work but how we live and work.
The cause of investors’ panic was DeepSeek, an obscure Chinese hedge fund turned AI startup that has blown analysts away with its latest large language model, R1, released on January 20th. Consumers have flocked to DeepSeek’s chatbot,
The Nasdaq & S&P 500 fell after Chinese startup DeepSeek shows AI can be built cheaply, sparking fears AI spending will stall. The blue-chip Dow rose.
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence startup that sent tech stocks reeling this week, sparked fresh concerns about U.S. companies losing
Microsoft says that it's creating a new unit to will help it understand the implications of AI the company hopes to build.