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- 04:34Fujitsu announces expanded strategic partnership with Nvidia to jointly build full-stack AI infrastructureJinse Finance reported that on October 3, Japan's Fujitsu announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with Nvidia to jointly build a full-stack AI infrastructure integrated with AI agents. Fujitsu stated that this collaboration will enhance enterprise competitiveness through artificial intelligence while maintaining enterprise autonomy in AI applications. The two parties will focus on jointly developing industry-specific AI agent platforms for sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and robotics, as well as seamlessly integrating the FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU series with NVIDIA GPUs for AI computing infrastructure through NVIDIA NVLink Fusion technology. (Golden Ten Data)
- 04:13Arcium public testnet phase two goes liveForesight News reported that confidential computing network Arcium has announced the launch of the second phase of its public testnet. This phase advances privacy through technological progress and ecosystem development, with improvements in performance and accelerated demonstration of applications. In addition, node access is now open, allowing external operators to run nodes. At the same time, Umbra Beta is also open, enabling users to try Solana's stealth mode. For developers, the second phase means a stronger foundation, faster computing capabilities, more composable applications, and clearer documentation.
- 04:13Ethereum Foundation DeFi multi-signature wallet sells 1,000 ETH for 4.508 million DAIForesight News reported that the Ethereum Foundation's DeFi participation multi-signature wallet sold 1,000 ETH for 4.508 million DAI in the past 7 hours, at a selling price of $4,508. The Ethereum Foundation had previously announced that it would sell ETH for research and development, as well as for donation grants. Notably, just a month ago (on September 3), the foundation transferred 10,000 ETH to an exchange, also stating it was for research, development, and donation grants.