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Networks & Systems

AT&T leans into AI, and leans on Nvidia to do it

March 21, 2023

Via: RCR Wireless News

The scale of data which AT&T processes is staggering: More than 590 petabytes on a daily basis, the equivalent of 6.5 million 4K movies. Being able to process its data faster and more efficiently means tangible improvements in reduced cost […]


Modern Media, Worldwide equipment

SK Telecom doubles performance of Titan supercomputer

February 15, 2023

Via: RCR Wireless News

South Korea’s SK Telecom (SKT) has doubled the performance of its Titan supercomputer, which was first launched as a beta in May 2022. Titan is the intelligence behind SKT’s AI model Aidat, and according to the carrier, it has now […]


Modern Media, Unified communications

What’s Next for Nvidia Maxine?

September 16, 2022

Via: No Jitter

Next week, GPU market leader Nvidia is holding its GPU Technology Conference (GTC), which is one of my favorite fall shows. The company always does a nice job of showcasing advancements in accelerated computing, with artificial intelligence (AI) being one […]


Networks & Systems

Is the industrial metaverse an extension of digital twin technology?

August 12, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

The industrial metaverse is an idea that’s picking up momentum as more businesses find uses for metaverse visualization and interaction tools and technology. Digital twins — virtual representations of physical objects and processes — long predate the industrial metaverse idea, […]


Modern Media, Unified communications

No Jitter Roll: Meta, Microsoft Teams, Webex Integrations

November 12, 2021

Via: No Jitter

This week, we share contact-center related announcements from the Nvidia AI conference, GTC 2021, Workplace from Meta unveils two integrations with Microsoft Teams, and Tollring integrates analytics with Webex Calling. Segra also upgrades its hosted voice with Webex unified communications […]


Networks & Systems

Reimagining One-to-One Collaboration for Hybrid World

May 25, 2021

Via: No Jitter

Enterprises faced with lockdowns quickly adapted their meeting strategy with services like Teams or Zoom, and now that some have started bringing workers back, they’ve found that it’s really not too difficult to shift between in-person and video meetings. Many […]


Networks & Systems

Will Nvidia Accidently Disrupt the Cloud Video Market?

May 3, 2021

Via: No Jitter

Earlier this month, Pexip and Avaya caught my eye with press releases that both referenced reliance on Nvidia Maxine for critical audio noise removal during video meetings. While other techniques exist for noise cancellation, the current state-of-the-art methods rely on […]


Networks & Systems

Avaya Spaces: Piecing Together the ‘Composable Enterprise’

March 22, 2021

Via: No Jitter

As covered last week on No Jitter, Avaya has announced a number of updates to its Spaces team — or workstream, in its parlance — collaboration platform, which it has quietly built into a best-in-class tool for meetings. I find […]


Regulations

Qualcomm appealing $270 million fine levied by European Commission

July 19, 2019

Via: RCR Wireless News

The European Commission this week fined U.S. chipset giant Qualcomm $271 million, alleging it forced competitor Icera out of the 3G baseband market by selling products below cost. Icera, based in the U.K., was acquired by Nvidia in 2011 and […]


News

New Processors Power Turnaround at Advanced Micro Devices

April 25, 2018

Via: Electronic Design

The new Advanced Micro Devices is showing no signs of slowing down. It followed up the announcement of a new generation of personal computer chips last week with financial results Wednesday that showed how its return to competitiveness with Intel […]