From eight-way GPU racks to liquid cooling breakthroughs, Giga Computing and Solidigm explore what it takes to support AI, HPC, and cloud workloads in a power-constrained world.
At GTC 2025, Arm’s Chloe Ma explains how AI is shifting from compute to full-system optimization—and why storage, inference, and the edge are becoming central to tomorrow’s intelligent infrastructure.
Scaleway’s Yann-Guirec Manac'h shares how the company is simplifying complex AI pipelines, maximizing SSD performance, and driving sustainable innovation in European cloud infrastructure.
From runaway cloud costs to complex pipelines, Ocient is reshaping data performance with Solidigm SSDs, compute-adjacent storage, and in-database machine learning.
By fusing Ansys simulation with NVIDIA AI, Synopsys is industrializing the design of software-defined vehicles, helping automakers slash prototype costs and launch new platforms up to a year faster.
AI cuts design time 70%, software architecture separates winners from losers, and subsidy rollbacks mask an unstoppable electric shift. Legacy automakers face the challenges of adapting in 2026.
Equinix’s Glenn Dekhayser and Solidigm’s Scott Shadley discuss how power, cooling, and cost considerations are causing enterprises to embrace co-location among their AI infrastructure strategies.
Despite regulatory confusion slowing innovation, AI-driven ESG tools are gaining traction as corporations race to meet evolving compliance demands and data transparency expectations.
As shifting regulations disrupt environmental, social and governance efforts, AI and advanced data analytics emerge as key drivers of progress, offering opportunities for scalable, impactful ESG strategies.