Tech companies from Amazon to Google are betting on nuclear power to fuel the AI boom.
Microsoft, other AI giants could take a page from Chinese researchers, who trained an AI model using multiple datacenters at ...
The artificial intelligence arms race has gone nuclear. One strategy involves extending the life of aging nuclear plants.
Which companies are embracing nuclear to power AI operations? Looking over the last 9-10 months, and in particular, the last few weeks, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have all announced large-scale ...
Amazon invests in three energy entities to help develop small modular reactors that will increase power production.
"With global uranium supply lagging behind demand, the market will likely see higher prices," Ciampaglia said. Besides the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust, these trends should support the shares of ...
In Ernest Hemingway’s book The Sun Also Rises, one character asks, “How did you go bankrupt?” The other responds, “Two ways.
The VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF NLR has advanced 15.7% so far in October, on track to score it best month since April 2009. The Global X Uranium ETF URA is up around 17% in the same period, with ...
Investment firm Craig-Hallum has upgraded NuScales stock outlook, citing the companys strong position within the growing ...
This week two more Big Tech companies bet on nukes as Google and Amazon joined the party Microsoft started a few weeks ago. All that training of AI models takes a lot of power. And that’s despite, or ...
Earlier this year, Google (GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) released separate reports showing that neither company is on track to ...
Are Microsoft and OpenAI going from bromance to frenemies? Two new reports on the companies suggest that may be the case.