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Finnish telecommunications equipment vendor Nokia has pulled the plug on its participation in the US-backed Open Radio Access Network Alliance [corrected], a grouping that aims to develop software for running 5G networks, according to a report on the Asia Times website.
As usual, Nvidia had a raft of product announcements ready for its annual GTC conference which started today. Among the standouts were the Grace data centre CPU, a next-generation BlueField DPU, Omniverse Enterprise for 3D collaboration, and updates to the company's Drive platform.
The global artificial intelligence market, including software, hardware and services, will generate revenues of of US$156.5 billion (A$217 billion) in 2020, a rise of 12.3% year-on-year, the technology analyst firm IDC has forecast based on its Worldwide Semiannual Artificial Intelligence Tracker.
Global server shipments slipped by 5.1% year-on-year to 2.6 million units in the first quarter of 2019, the research firm IDC says, adding, however, that the revenue earned by this sector during the same period grew by 4.4% to US$19.8 billion.
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