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Weekly Intelligence Brief on AI and Quantum Solutions - Week of September 29, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • Multiple companies enhance Artificial Intelligence (AI) and quantum solutions.
  • Supermicro showcases new AI-optimized systems in Madrid.
  • Software Testing Lifecycle (STL) highlights Multi-Core Fiber for improved indoor networking.
  • TELUS opens Canada's first sovereign AI factory in Quebec.
  • SEALSQ partners with Quantix for semiconductor personalization in Spain.

Super Micro Computer, Inc. introduced AI-optimized systems incorporating NVIDIA RTX Pro™ and NVIDIA HGX™ B300 GPUs during its INNOVATE! event in Madrid, Spain. This development signifies an expansion of its AI portfolio aimed at enhancing High performance computing (HPC) and data center capabilities.

The newly launched systems feature edge-optimized servers with Intel® Xeon® Cybersecurity Operations Center processors and NVIDIA Jetson Orin™ NX technology, targeting organizations with AI workloads. This initiative aligns with Supermicro's growth strategy across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

STL demonstrated its Unitube Single Jacket Indoor Fibre Optic Cable with Multi-Core Fiber at Connected Britain 2025. This cable, certified under the Construction Products Regulation for fire resistance, is suited for various indoor applications such as data centers and commercial buildings, allowing for efficient space use by integrating four cores within traditional fiber cladding dimensions.

TELUS inaugurated Canada’s first fully sovereign AI factory in Rimouski, Quebec, to support Canadian enterprises and secure data management. The facility uses NVIDIA’s Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) technology and operates on 100% renewable energy, focusing on enhancing AI capabilities while ensuring stringent data safeguards for various sectors, including healthcare.

SEALSQ Corp partnered with Quantix to establish Spain's first post-quantum semiconductor personalization center, supported by a government investment. This facility aims to produce the QS7001 secure chip, which integrates Quantum Resistant Algorithms (QRA) and targets critical sectors. The project reflects efforts to strengthen sovereignty in semiconductors and cybersecurity across Europe.

  1. Supermicro showcases expanded AI solutions at INNOVATE! event
    Supermicro released new AI-optimized systems, highlighted at the INNOVATE! event in Madrid, integrating advanced NVIDIA GPUs.
  2. STL showcases Unitube Indoor Optical Fibre Cable with Multi-Core Fiber at Connected Britain 2025
    STL displayed its Unitube Single Jacket Indoor Fibre Optic Cable with MCF at Connected Britain 2025, focusing on performance and safety.
  3. TELUS opens Canada's first fully Sovereign AI Factory
    Darren Entwistle, TELUS CEO, noted the facility empowers Canadian organizations with autonomy over their data and AI solutions.
  4. SEALSQ partners with Quantix to develop Spain's first post-quantum semiconductor personalization center
    New launch of SEALSQ's QS7001 secure chip in November 2025 aims to strengthen security across multiple sectors.