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Samsung and OpenAI: Floating Data Centers?

Samsung and OpenAI Join Forces! The AI world is buzzing over their new partnership, covering everything from memory chips for OpenAI's massive Project Stargate to floating data centers built on ships! Samsung will supply crucial memory and help design AI data centers, while the companies explore innovative floating solutions to power the future of AI. Is this OpenAI's move to become an independent AI giant?

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