Week in Review: Google buys Wiz | TechCrunch
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This week in tech featured several notable events, including Google's monumental $32 billion acquisition of Wiz, marking its largest buyout to date as it aims to enhance its multicloud offerings. Meanwhile, Nvidia wrapped up its annual GTC conference, unveiling cutting-edge AI supercomputers and GPUs. Additionally, Rippling initiated a lawsuit against competitor Deel on allegations of racketeering and trade secret misappropriation. Lastly, two NASA astronauts successfully returned to Earth after a lengthy nine-month stay on the ISS, showcasing advancements in space travel and collaboration with SpaceX.
Google made its biggest acquisition in its history this week when it confirmed that it was buying Wiz for $32 billion, positioning it as a multicloud offering.
Nvidia's biggest conference of the year ended, showcasing the company's latest advancements including personal AI supercomputers and new GPUs aimed at furthering AI capabilities.
Rippling has sued Deel claiming racketeering and misappropriation of trade secrets, a significant move in the competitive HR industry, which Deel denies.
Two NASA astronauts stranded on the ISS for over nine months successfully returned to Earth in a SpaceX Dragon capsule, marking a successful completion of their mission.
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