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Samarbete mellan Xiris Group och Intel Inc. möjliggör genombrott inom interaktiv realtids-distribution av AI-inferens och applikationer
Xiris Group AB och Intel Inc. ger företag och deras användare tillgång till individanpassat interaktivt digitalt innehåll i realtid genom att kombinera effektiv molninfrastruktur med nyskapande programvara för AI-inferens och applikationsdistribution.
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Elon Musk Is Right About the End of the Smartphone—But for the Wrong Reason
Elon Musk recently predicted the end of the smartphone. “In five or six years,” he said, “we won’t have phones in the traditional sense. What we call a phone will really be an AI edge node — no apps, no OS, just AI.” It’s easy to dismiss such statements as provocation, but...
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Xiris and Intel Partner on Real-Time AI
Xiris Group AB has partnered with Intel Inc. to advance real-time AI inference and cloud-based application delivery. By combining Xiris’ real-time infrastructure with Intel’s hardware ecosystem, the collaboration aims to help businesses deliver more responsive digital experiences without relying as heavily on local device performance.


Rekordsatsning på 44 miljoner euro till svensk utveckling av 5G och undervattensinfrastruktur för elektronisk kommunikation
Sverige har fått ekonomisk jackpot för att stärka vår digitala infrastruktur med hjälp av EU-medel. En rad satsningar, särskilt angelägna mot bakgrund av det försämrade säkerhetsläget, kan nu genomföras med full kraft. De fem projekten kommer att bidra till en stark och väl utvecklad digital infrastruktur.


Chip powerhouse Taiwan calls for economic partnership deal with EU
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te called on Monday for the signing of an economic partnership agreement with the EU, saying it would boost cooperation in semiconductors and that as democracies the two sides should be working together. Such an agreement would set a sound institutional basis for further cooperation in fields as semiconductors and AI.


The role of power in unlocking the European AI revolution
The rise of AI is driving data center demand and shifting power market dynamics. With European demand predicted to more than triple by 2030, significant investments are needed to realize this growth. Currently, the entire European power ecosystem faces significant challenges in accommodating this growing demand.


Google Must Open Android to Other App Stores and Billing Options, Judge Rules
In December, a federal jury in San Francisco found that Google had violated antitrust law by imposing high fees and stringent rules on Epic Games and other app developers in Google’s app store. On Monday, Judge James Donato of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ordered Google to make a series of changes to address its anticompetitive conduct. For three years starting Nov. 1, the company must allow developers to bring their own app stores to the Android mobile operating system.


EU ruling clamps down on Meta’s use of personal data for ads
The European Court of Justice has decided that Facebook owner Meta must minimize the amount of personal data it uses for personalized ads. The decision from the EU’s top court means that only a small part of Meta’s data collection can be used for advertisements.
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Transforming digital interactions - Moving all computing to the cloud
The rollout of high-speed connectivity is transforming the computing world. Elon Musk predicted that “In 5-6 years, we dont have phones in the traditional sense. What we call a phone will really be an AI edge node - no apps, no OS, just AI.”
Xiris group have made the prediction reality. Xiris Groups patented technology MIRS™ enables advanced AI and interactive applications to run entirely in the cloud, eliminating the need for high-performance devices or local hardware.
We have developed MIRS™: Mobile Interactive Real-time System - The execution layer for interactive real-time cloud compute. We deliver scalable, cost-efficient real-time distribution of interactive applications and AI-inference - without downloads, updates, or hardware limits. Our solution significantly benefits users and businesses by enabling them to access infinite computing power regardless of device.



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May 21, 2024

Council of Europe adopts first binding international AI treaty
The Council of Europe agreed on a treaty on artificial intelligence (AI) on Friday, claiming it is the first binding international treaty on the technology. The treaty sets out a legal framework that covers the entire lifecycle of AI systems and addresses the risks they may pose while promoting responsible innovation. Unlike the EU AI Act, non-member states can sign the document.
May 21, 2024
Council of Europe adopts first binding international AI treaty

May 21, 2024

Council of Europe adopts first binding international AI treaty
The Council of Europe agreed on a treaty on artificial intelligence (AI) on Friday, claiming it is the first binding international treaty on the technology. The treaty sets out a legal framework that covers the entire lifecycle of AI systems and addresses the risks they may pose while promoting responsible innovation. Unlike the EU AI Act, non-member states can sign the document.


May 17, 2024

Datacenters looking to renewables, nuclear, and gas, in quest for more power
Even before the AI revolution (or bubble) took off in 2023, datacenters already used a decent amount of electricity. And the industry's increasing appetite for machine learning will require even more power. All this energy won't be coming from a single source. Datacenters will need to thrive on a "buffet of choices," Uptime Institute analyst Jay Dietrich opined. Those choices will principally include solar, wind, nuclear, and natural gas – each of which has its unique pros and cons.
May 17, 2024
Datacenters looking to renewables, nuclear, and gas, in quest for more power

May 17, 2024

Datacenters looking to renewables, nuclear, and gas, in quest for more power
Even before the AI revolution (or bubble) took off in 2023, datacenters already used a decent amount of electricity. And the industry's increasing appetite for machine learning will require even more power. All this energy won't be coming from a single source. Datacenters will need to thrive on a "buffet of choices," Uptime Institute analyst Jay Dietrich opined. Those choices will principally include solar, wind, nuclear, and natural gas – each of which has its unique pros and cons.


May 14, 2024

Europe can't lag behind in 5G technology - German Chancellor Scholz
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on Monday for an expansion of the 5G mobile network in Europe at the Nordic summit on security and competitiveness in Stockholm. He said that Europe should take advantage of having the "the most progressive technology companies in telecommunications in Europe," in a reference to Swedish company Ericsso and its Finnish competitor Nokia, "which are so successful not just in Europe but also globally."
May 14, 2024
Europe can't lag behind in 5G technology - German Chancellor Scholz

May 14, 2024

Europe can't lag behind in 5G technology - German Chancellor Scholz
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on Monday for an expansion of the 5G mobile network in Europe at the Nordic summit on security and competitiveness in Stockholm. He said that Europe should take advantage of having the "the most progressive technology companies in telecommunications in Europe," in a reference to Swedish company Ericsso and its Finnish competitor Nokia, "which are so successful not just in Europe but also globally."


May 13, 2024

AI chip shortages continue, but there may be an end in sight
As the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) continues to soar, the infrastructure to support that growth is currently running into a supply and demand bottleneck. The breakneck pace of AI adoption over the past two years has strained the industry’s ability to supply the special high-performance chips needed to run the process-intensive operations of genAI and AI in general.
May 13, 2024
AI chip shortages continue, but there may be an end in sight

May 13, 2024

AI chip shortages continue, but there may be an end in sight
As the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) continues to soar, the infrastructure to support that growth is currently running into a supply and demand bottleneck. The breakneck pace of AI adoption over the past two years has strained the industry’s ability to supply the special high-performance chips needed to run the process-intensive operations of genAI and AI in general.


May 8, 2024

Enterprise sustainability efforts mean pre-used hardware could be the key to reducing e-waste
An overwhelming majority of IT leaders believe a significant portion of enterprise laptop devices will be pre-used within the next decade, according to new research. In a poll conducted by Circular Computing at a recent summit, leaders from Microsoft, Dell, HP, Atos, Lenovo, and others specifically highlighted circulatory practices within the IT sector as a key focus in the coming years.
May 8, 2024
Enterprise sustainability efforts mean pre-used hardware could be the key to reducing e-waste

May 8, 2024

Enterprise sustainability efforts mean pre-used hardware could be the key to reducing e-waste
An overwhelming majority of IT leaders believe a significant portion of enterprise laptop devices will be pre-used within the next decade, according to new research. In a poll conducted by Circular Computing at a recent summit, leaders from Microsoft, Dell, HP, Atos, Lenovo, and others specifically highlighted circulatory practices within the IT sector as a key focus in the coming years.


May 6, 2024

Alternative clouds are booming as companies seek cheaper access to GPUs
As the generative AI boom times continue, so does the demand for the hardware to run and train generative AI models at scale. But installing GPUs is expensive. So most devs and organizations turn to the cloud instead. Incumbents in the cloud computing space — Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure — offer no shortage of GPU and specialty hardware instances optimized for generative AI workloads. But for at least some models and projects, alternative clouds can end up being cheaper — and delivering better availability.
May 6, 2024
Alternative clouds are booming as companies seek cheaper access to GPUs

May 6, 2024

Alternative clouds are booming as companies seek cheaper access to GPUs
As the generative AI boom times continue, so does the demand for the hardware to run and train generative AI models at scale. But installing GPUs is expensive. So most devs and organizations turn to the cloud instead. Incumbents in the cloud computing space — Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure — offer no shortage of GPU and specialty hardware instances optimized for generative AI workloads. But for at least some models and projects, alternative clouds can end up being cheaper — and delivering better availability.




