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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Bull has delivered a new supercomputing infrastructure designed to strengthen high-performance computing and industrial AI capabilities in Europe. The system ai

    Bull has deployed a new supercomputing infrastructure in Europe to bolster high-performance computing and industrial AI. This system is designed to speed up complex simulations and enhance AI capabilities across the continent. The initiative aims to strengthen Europe's position in advanced computing and AI development. AI

    Bull has delivered a new supercomputing infrastructure designed to strengthen high-performance computing and industrial AI capabilities in Europe. The system ai

    IMPACT Enhances European AI capabilities and accelerates complex simulations, potentially driving innovation in industrial AI applications.

  2. Airbus gets HPC-as-a-service supercomputer from Bull

    Airbus has secured a five-year high-performance computing (HPC) as-a-service agreement with Bull, a subsidiary of Atos. This new supercomputer will be utilized to accelerate the development of new aircraft. The deal highlights the growing trend of companies outsourcing their computational needs for complex projects. AI

    Airbus gets HPC-as-a-service supercomputer from Bull

    IMPACT Companies are increasingly relying on outsourced high-performance computing for complex development tasks, including those involving AI.

  3. SAP customers warned AI agents could put costs on autopilot

    SAP is warning its customers about the potential for increased costs due to the implementation of AI agents. These agents will bill based on 'actions' taken, creating uncertainty for enterprises regarding the speed and scale of potential expenses. The integration of AI agents is accelerating, bringing new security challenges and impacting IT infrastructure. AI

    SAP customers warned AI agents could put costs on autopilot

    IMPACT AI agents integrated into enterprise software like SAP could lead to unpredictable cost increases, requiring careful monitoring and management by IT departments.