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Grandpere’s love builds a Viking ship in West Pubnico | SaltWireTAIPEI -Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract manufacturer, will build artificial intelligence data factories using Nvidia chips and software to make products including self-driving cars, the companies said on Wednesday.
Huang showed a hand-drawn sketch of what the two companies are building, which he called an"AI factory". What Nvidia and Foxconn are building is an entire end-to-end AI system for autonomous electric vehicles, with the AI factory developing the car's software, Huang added.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
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