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In a significant development in the AI infrastructure sector, VAST Data and Cisco have expanded their strategic partnership to offer a comprehensive AI infrastructure solution. This collaboration integrates VAST's AI Operating System with Cisco's UCS and Nexus platforms, providing a unified and scalable infrastructure for enterprise AI applications. The joint solution aims to simplify and accelerate the deployment of AI systems by unifying data pipelines and automating infrastructure management, while ensuring security and operational agility across all environments. This turnkey platform, designed for data-intensive AI systems, demonstrates the companies' shared vision of advancing enterprise AI adoption through a secure, accessible, and scalable approach.
Elsewhere in the market, Credo Technology Group Holding was a standout up 14.8% and closing at $71.92. Two days ago, Credo provided earnings guidance for 2026 with expected revenue growth over 85%, following strong 2025 financial results. In the meantime, United Microelectronics trailed, down 2.8% to finish the session at NT$45.95.
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NVIDIA closed at $141.22 up 2.8%. On Monday, 2 June 2025, NVIDIA announced a strategic integration with Illumio to enhance cyber resilience for critical infrastructure using the BlueField platform.
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Advanced Micro Devices settled at $117.31 up 2.3%. This week, the company announced its EPYC processors will be integrated across Rubrik's data security platform, enhancing enterprise cloud solutions and sustainability efforts.
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QUALCOMM closed at $148.94 up 1.6%. Qualcomm remains in discussions about acquiring Alphawave IP Group, with a decision deadline extended to 5 June 2025, which is in 1 day.
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