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Modal Labs leverages Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to enhance AI model efficiency for inferencing, fine-tuning, and batch processing. OCI’s bare metal instances offer significant price-performance benefits, allowing customers to scale AI workloads swiftly while only paying for what they use. This integration aids developers by accelerating code deployment and improving outcomes.

Oracle has unveiled new capabilities for its HeatWave technology, boosting generative AI integration on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and AWS. These enhancements streamline AI application development and manage complex transactional workloads efficiently. Key features like in-database large language models and automated vector processing offer a significant price-performance edge.

LiquidStack has launched the CDU-1MW, a Coolant Distribution Unit built for direct-to-chip (DTC) liquid cooling in data centers. With a robust 1,350kW cooling capacity, the CDU-1MW is tailored for high-performance computing, AI, and large-scale language models. This innovative unit ensures energy efficiency, operational cost reduction, and seamless integration with diverse cooling systems.

Huawei is expanding its AI cloud services across the Asia-Pacific region, significantly growing despite US-led sanctions. Their offerings, including Ascend Cloud Service and Pangu large language model, aim to revolutionize sectors like finance and weather forecasting. This strategic move presents exciting opportunities for VoIP engineers and IT professionals.

Micro Plus Software Ltd, known as Tollring, has formed a strategic equity alliance with Amity Solutions to enhance voice analytics and recording through Generative AI-powered applications. This collaboration will expand Tollring’s global reach and product offerings, leveraging Amity’s AI Lab resources to provide cutting-edge AI capabilities and comprehensive communication solutions.

NVIDIA unveils the AI Foundry and NIM inference microservices to revolutionize AI applications for enterprises. Leveraging Llama 3.1 models, these services enable businesses to create customized generative AI tools. With scalable computational resources and collaboration with cloud providers, NVIDIA aims to enhance AI strategies for enterprise-specific needs and innovative solutions.