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AMD unveiled its Helios rack-scale AI platform at the 2025 OCP Summit, leveraging Meta’s Open Rack Wide standard. The system emphasizes liquid cooling, Ethernet-based scaling, and open interoperability for next-generation AI workloads. Industry observers are watching whether the design will achieve broad adoption beyond early partners like Oracle.
At the recent 2025 Open Compute Project Global Summit, AMD introduced its Helios rack-scale AI platform, built on Meta Platforms‘ newly contributed Open Rack Wide specification. According to reports, the double-wide framework aims to improve power efficiency, cooling, and serviceability for large-scale artificial intelligence systems. Analysts suggest the design represents a significant shift toward open, interoperable data center infrastructure, though practical industry-wide adoption remains uncertain.
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A new private school in San Francisco is leveraging artificial intelligence to transform traditional learning, claiming students can master academic content in just two hours daily. Education experts express both optimism and concern about the broader implications of AI integration in classrooms nationwide.
In the heart of San Francisco’s technology hub, a new private school has emerged that places artificial intelligence at the center of its educational model. According to reports, Alpha School San Francisco, which opened this fall for K-8 students, represents the latest development in industry developments transforming American education. The institution claims its AI-powered approach enables students to complete their core academic requirements in just two hours daily while achieving superior learning outcomes.
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