UK-based neocloud Nscale is reportedly in talks to acquire a large property in West Virginia with potential for up to 8GW of data center capacity. The property is said to be one of the largest ...
Nscale Global Holdings Ltd., a London-based data center startup, today announced that it has raised $2 billion in funding. The Series C round was jointly led by Norwegian energy company Aker ASA and ...
London-based startup, which is vital to the government’s artificial intelligence ambitions, is now valued at $14.6bn UK’s multibillion AI drive is built on ‘phantom investments’ The Essex ...
UK-based startup Nscale has raised $2 billion at a $14.6 billion valuation in a funding round featuring chip giant Nvidia. The company is building AI infrastructure, including data centers and cloud ...
I was disturbed, but I wasn’t shocked. It’s a bigger problem that in these toxic times, so many of us endure this and other slurs in our daily lives At the outset of the Baftas, the gilded crowd ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record close for a third day in a row ahead of the delayed January employment report. The Dow rose 52 points, or 0.1%. The S&P 500 fell 0.3%. The Nasdaq ...
One of the founding directors of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure provider Nscale has exited the company, in the wake of it securing $1.1bn in Series B funding, Computer Weekly has learned.
AI hyperscaler startup Nscale has signed a sizable deal with Microsoft to bring Nvidia AI hardware to multiple data centers. The AI cloud provider announced on Wednesday that it signed a deal with ...
AI cloud company Nscale could go public toward the back end of 2026. A company spokesperson declined to comment on where. It comes as the firm inks an expanded deal with Microsoft, netting it $14 ...
The UK government has set itself an ambitious target of becoming an artificial intelligence (AI) superpower, and this is a position it is seeking to secure by championing the developers of homegrown ...
The city council passed a motion banning the two terms on July 30, saying they were the "most frequently used offensive and injurious epithets" at its meetings. Some local neighborhood councils ...