Abstract: As increasing demands for recognizing social environment and/or human activity using sensory devices and video cameras, streaming data has become one of major data types. The applications ...
We are in the final days of a year in which Solana started as the wild guy of crypto, stoking up meme coin fever to mad levels and nearly hitting $300 as SOL (SOL) tapped a new all-time high. By ...
As federal agents descend on Chicago this week for a renewed round of immigration raids, a Marshall Project analysis shows what happened to around 1,600 people arrested in a similar operation this ...
ORIC Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:ORIC) is one of the stocks that will double in 2026. On December 8, Wells Fargo raised the firm’s price target on Oric Pharmaceuticals to $25 from $19 and maintained ...
Using your whole year's worth of ride data, Youber will assign users one of 14 bespoke personality types and much more Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty; Uber Uber has officially dropped its ...
The company doesn’t plan to simply assign the costs of energy investments needed to support data centers, to data centers, but to focus on all drivers of “peak demand.” Oregon’s largest electrical ...
The NVIDIA headquarters is a gleaming, polygonal atrium at the heart of Santa Clara, California. Its campus stretches across the San Tomas Expressway, its physical footprint dwarfed only by its ...
Two massive data centers in Santa Clara, California—just blocks from Nvidia’s HQ—are sitting dark as the city’s utility struggles to deliver power. (Fortune) Digital Realty and Stack Infrastructure ...
(Bloomberg/John Gittelsohn and Michelle Ma) — Two of the world’s biggest data center developers have projects in Santa Clara that may sit empty for years because the local utility isn’t ready to ...
Data centers completed in Silicon Valley sit empty for years — unable to power up because the local utility lacks capacity to supply them with electricity. AI computing will more than double ...
Data Centers in Nvidia’s Hometown Stand Empty Awaiting Power The fate of two facilities in Santa Clara, California, highlights a major challenge for the US tech sector and indeed the wider economy.