Tag: Driving
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Cloud Blog: Accelerate your AI workloads with the Google Cloud Managed Lustre
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/google-cloud-managed-lustre-for-ai-hpc/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Accelerate your AI workloads with the Google Cloud Managed Lustre Feedly Summary: Today, we’re making it even easier to achieve breakthrough performance for your AI/ML workloads: Google Cloud Managed Lustre is now GA, and available in four distinct performance tiers that deliver throughput ranging from 125 MB/s, 250…
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Cloud Blog: Formula E accelerates its work with Google Cloud Storage and Google Workspace
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/formula-e-accelerates-its-work-with-google-cloud-storage-and-google-workspace/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Formula E accelerates its work with Google Cloud Storage and Google Workspace Feedly Summary: In the high-speed world of global motorsport, operational efficiency and technological innovation are as critical off the track as they are on it. And when it comes to innovating in the field, Formula E,…
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Cloud Blog: This migration from Snowflake to BigQuery accelerated model building and cut costs in half
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/smarterx-migrating-to-bigquery-from-snowflake-cut-costs-in-half/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: This migration from Snowflake to BigQuery accelerated model building and cut costs in half Feedly Summary: In 2024, retail sales for consumer packaged goods were worth $7.5 trillion globally. Their sheer variety — from cosmetics to clothing, frozen vegetables to vitamins — is hard to fathom. And distribution…
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The Register: Amazon built a massive AI supercluster for Anthropic called Project Rainier – here’s what we know so far
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/04/project_rainier_deep_dive/ Source: The Register Title: Amazon built a massive AI supercluster for Anthropic called Project Rainier – here’s what we know so far Feedly Summary: It’s almost like AWS is building its own Stargate deep dive Amazon Web Services (AWS) is in the process of building out a massive supercomputing cluster containing “hundreds…
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Docker: 5 Best Practices for Building, Testing, and Packaging MCP Servers
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/mcp-server-best-practices/ Source: Docker Title: 5 Best Practices for Building, Testing, and Packaging MCP Servers Feedly Summary: We recently launched a new, reimagined Docker MCP Catalog with improved discovery and a new submission process. Containerized MCP servers offer a secure way to run and scale agentic applications and minimize risks tied to host access…
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The Register: Tariffs and trade turmoil driving up cost and build times for datacenters
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/03/tariffs_and_trade_turmoil_driving/ Source: The Register Title: Tariffs and trade turmoil driving up cost and build times for datacenters Feedly Summary: Biz needs AI infra for training ever larger models, but something’s gotta give World War Fee Datacenter operators in Northern Europe say US tariffs and growing global geopolitical instability are inflating costs and causing…
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The Cloudflare Blog: The crawl before the fall… of referrals: understanding AI’s impact on content providers
Source URL: https://blog.cloudflare.com/ai-search-crawl-refer-ratio-on-radar/ Source: The Cloudflare Blog Title: The crawl before the fall… of referrals: understanding AI’s impact on content providers Feedly Summary: Cloudflare Radar now shows how often a given AI model sends traffic to a site relative to how often it crawls that site. This helps site owners make decisions about which AI…
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The Register: The network is indeed trying to become the computer
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/27/analysis_network_computing/ Source: The Register Title: The network is indeed trying to become the computer Feedly Summary: Masked networking costs are coming to AI systems Analysis Moore’s Law has run out of gas and AI workloads need massive amounts of parallel compute and high bandwidth memory right next to it – both of which…