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Strategic Partnership Strengthens .NET Ecosystem In a significant move for the .NET development community, Uno Platform has solidified its partnership…
Strategic Partnership Strengthens .NET Ecosystem In a significant move for the .NET development community, Uno Platform has solidified its partnership…
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A consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners has agreed to acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management in a landmark $40 billion transaction. The deal represents one of the largest infrastructure investments targeting AI growth, with Microsoft and Nvidia among the key participants in the acquiring group.
A consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners has reportedly agreed to acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management in a deal valued at $40 billion, according to sources familiar with the transaction. The acquiring group includes the Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership (AIP), MGX, Microsoft, and Nvidia, signaling what analysts suggest is a major strategic shift toward physical AI infrastructure investments.
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The race to deliver desktop AI supercomputers intensifies as Asus begins shipping its Ascent GX10 workstation featuring Nvidia’s groundbreaking Blackwell architecture. Meanwhile, Dell’s competing Pro Max GB10 system remains unavailable with no announced release date, creating an early market advantage for Asus in the high-performance computing segment.
Computer manufacturers are racing to deliver the first desktop workstations powered by Nvidia’s revolutionary Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip, but availability varies dramatically between leading brands. According to reports, Asus has begun shipping its Ascent GX10 AI-focused desktop to customers, while Dell‘s competing Pro Max GB10 system remains unavailable with no confirmed shipping date.