We’re back once again with three great stories in the world of technology. In our first story, Microsoft has launched Azure BT on GitHub. Azure BT is a Microsoft Azure chatGPT designed specifically for enterprises. What sets it apart is that it is open source and self-hosted on Azure’s private cloud. This means that instead of relying on openai servers, everything is hosted in your own private sandbox on Azure. However, Microsoft recently took down the repo, possibly due to conflicts with open AI.
Moving on to our second story, semiconductor manufacturing is branching out from its traditional hubs in Taiwan and China. Germany has won an 11 billion dollar TSMC chip plant, the first in Europe. TSMC has committed 3.8 billion dollars to the project, while Germany has committed five billion dollars. Additionally, Texas is also getting in on the action with a 1.4 billion dollar semiconductor plant. This expansion is crucial as semiconductors are essential for modern computing and AI.
Lastly, Nvidia has announced a partnership with Hugging Face. This comes after Hugging Face’s previous partnership with AMD. Nvidia is trying to keep up with the open source community and expand its presence in the cloud space. By partnering with Hugging Face, Nvidia aims to make its cloud service more accessible to developers and compete with other cloud providers.
These three stories highlight the latest developments in technology. From Microsoft’s open source chatGPT to the expansion of semiconductor manufacturing and Nvidia’s partnerships, the tech industry continues to evolve and innovate. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the world of technology!