Nvidia taps Montreal company to build AI servers in Canada
Nvidia, a major player in the development of artificial intelligence computing, has tapped a Montreal company to build AI servers in Canada.
This program, part of the Canadian Sovereign AI Compute Strategy, will enable the development of large-scale, Canadian-based compute infrastructure to advance AI research and innovation, while safegua...
Nvidia, a major player in the development of artificial intelligence computing, has tapped a Montreal company to build AI servers in Canada.
By leveraging TELUS'' highly secure, Canadian-controlled AI infrastructure, League will be able to deliver enhanced personalized healthcare experiences to millions of Canadian users,
The three elements of the Canadian Sovereign AI Compute Strategy will work together to increase domestic compute capacity, support the Canadian AI ecosystem and drive economic growth.
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The milestone, announced on April 9, 2026, enables domestic production of NVIDIA-certified AI servers and positions Canada within a select group of nations with in-country AI hardware manufacturing
Canada is launching a national effort to build one of the most advanced artificial Intelligence (AI) supercomputing systems, ensuring Canadian researchers, innovators and
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Hypertec, founded in 1984, designs Ciara-branded servers, custom compute clusters and cooling systems for AI and HPC data centres. The partnership strengthens Canada''s domestic AI
One of the world''s biggest artificial intelligence companies is knocking on Canada''s door, potentially armed with an offer that — under normal circumstances — would be hard to refuse.
The milestone, announced on April 9, 2026, enables domestic production of NVIDIA-certified AI servers and positions Canada within a select group of nations with in-country AI hardware manufacturing