Nvidia, the top provider of chips used in new artificial intelligence computers, is extending a partnership with networking gear maker Cisco Systems in a push aimed at making it easier for corporations to deploy AI systems.
Nvidia smashed expectations with its record-breaking quarter. Networking giants like Arista and Cisco face fierce competition.
Jio Platforms Limited (JPL), in collaboration with AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, announced plans at Mobile World Congress 2025 to develop an Open Telecom AI Platform. This platform is designed to provide AI-driven solutions that enhance efficiency,
The Nvidia Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platform integrates Cisco and Nvidia silicon to support enterprise AI workloads.
Barak Turovsky, 49, has over 25 years of artificial intelligence work experience, GM said, most recently served as vice president of AI at Cisco
As MWC 2025, premier telecommunications service provider show still known by many as Mobile World Congress, gets underway this week in Barcelona, Cisco Systems Inc. made a splash early. The networking company issued several product announcements that offer deeper network insights using artificial intelligence and automation.
At Cisco Live in Amsterdam, CIO Fletcher Previn delved into Cisco's roadmap, discussed AI regulations, advocated for balance between innovation and risk, and revealed how he approaches shadow IT.
Jio Platforms, AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, launched the Open Telecom AI Platform to pioneer the use of AI across network domains.
Nvidia will couple Cisco Silicon One technology with Nvidia SuperNICs as part of its Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platform, and Cisco will build systems that combine Nvidia Spectrum silicon with Cisco OS software.
What makes this so troubling is the black-box nature of many AI models—their decision-making processes are increasingly opaque, making it nearly impossible to trace back to the source of the problem.
The Nvidia Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platform integrates Cisco and Nvidia silicon to support enterprise AI workloads.
New switches bake security into the data center infrastructure to run AI workloads securely at scale Cisco has announced a family of data center Smart