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Startup Redbird launches AI-powered data analytics platform
Venture-backed startup Redbird Software Inc. today launched an analytics platform, also called Redbird, that uses artificial intelligence to help companies find useful patterns in their data. The product milestone comes about two years after the company closed a $7.6 million seed round backed by Y Combinator. Redbird says that it has tripled its headcount since ...
Allen Institute for AI debuts new Molmo series of open-source multimodal models
The Allen Institute for AI today released Molmo, a family of open-source language models that can process text and images. The launch came against the backdrop of Meta Platforms Inc.’s Connect 2024 product event. Alongside new mixed reality devices, the company debuted an open-source language model series of its own called Llama 3.2. Two of ...
Broadcom to develop high-speed cable internet chips with Charter and Comcast
Broadcom Inc., Charter Communications Inc. and Comcast Corp. today announced plans to develop new chips for delivering cable internet. Cable TV companies distribute video content to subscribers’ homes via physical cables. In many cases, those cables are also used to deliver residential internet packages. The chips that Broadcom, Charter and Comcast are developing are intended ...
Google files EU antitrust complaint against Microsoft over software licensing
Google LLC today announced that it has filed an antitrust complaint against Microsoft Corp. with the European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm. The move has to do with Windows Server. According to Google, a set of licensing terms that Microsoft applied to the operating system in 2019 harmed competition and raised costs for customers. ...
Commvault acquires AWS data protection startup Clumio
Commvault Systems Inc. today announced plans to acquire Clumio Inc., a startup that helps companies back up the data they keep in the public cloud. Financial terms were not disclosed. Commvault stated that the acquisition price is “not material” and will be financed with cash on hand. Santa Clara, California-based Clumio received more than $260 ...
Intel introduces top-end Xeon 6900P server processors with up to 128 cores
Intel Corp. today introduced a new line of server processors, the Xeon 6900P series, that’s designed for use in demanding environments such as artificial intelligence clusters. The product family promises to provide about twice the performance per watt of the chipmaker’s previous-generation silicon. According to Intel, the Xeon 6900P series is also significantly better at ...
Work management software provider Smartsheet to be taken private in $8.4B deal
Smartsheet Inc., a company with a popular work management platform of the same name, today announced that it has agreed to be acquired by Blackstone and Vista Equity Partners in a $8.4 billion deal. The software maker’s investors are set to receive $56.50 in cash for each of their shares. That represents a 41% premium ...
Intel’s Altera unit shares new details about upcoming Agilex 3 chips
Altera today shared new details about Agilex 3, an upcoming series of chips optimized to power connected devices and factory automation systems. The Intel Corp. unit first previewed the processor line in February alongside a number of other upcoming products. The hardware reveal coincided with a change to Altera’s corporate structure. The Agilex 3 product ...
Broadcom debuts Sian2 chip for powering AI clusters’ optical networks
Broadcom Inc. today debuted a new chip, the Sian2, for powering the high-speed optical networks that underpin artificial intelligence clusters. The company says that the module provides twice the bandwidth of its predecessor. Additionally, it includes reliability features that prevent errors from finding their way into data while it zips across the network. The typical ...
US moves to ban import of certain connected vehicle parts from China and Russia
The White House today announced plans to ban the import of certain auto parts made in China and Russia. The move follows a U.S. Commerce Department probe into connected vehicle components that began in February. As part of the investigation, officials evaluated the potential national security risks associated with such components. Commerce also collected public ...









