Recent #Cloud Computing news in the semiconductor industry
➀ Siemens Digital Industries Software has expanded its cloud platform for systems-of-systems development with PAVE360 technology for Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) development.
➁ PAVE360 requires graphics acceleration for accurate simulation and AI processing, which is provided by AMD Radeon PRO V710 GPUs and AMD EPYC CPUs running on Azure.
➂ PAVE360 running on Azure offers cloud development features and system-aware views, helping to uncover defects early in the design cycle.
➀ CoreWeave, an AI cloud service provider backed by NVIDIA, has filed for an IPO on the NASDAQ, seeking a valuation of up to 254 billion RMB.
➁ CoreWeave, founded in 2017, has shifted from cryptocurrency mining to selling GPU resources to enterprises after the cryptocurrency crash in 2018.
➃ The company's annual revenue surged by 730% in 2024, reaching 19.15 billion USD, but its annual loss also reached 863 million USD due to heavy investment in AI infrastructure.
➀ Intel's data center CPU sales reached a 13-year low in 2024 due to increased competition from AMD, the transition to higher-core count models, and a market shift to AI servers.
➁ Unit sales of Intel's data center CPUs dropped by 20% from 2011 levels and over 80% from 2021.
➂ Intel's data center average selling prices increased, but it is unclear if the company can regain market share in the AI accelerator market.