SHARE
Facebook X Pinterest WhatsApp

Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending December 27

thumbnail
Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending December 27

acronym NEWS on a wooden cubes with wooden background. copy space concept. selection focus

In this week’s real-time analytics news: Multiple companies have announced their commitment to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Genesis Mission to use AI to accelerate science and drive energy efficiency.

Dec 27, 2025

Keeping pace with news and developments in the real-time analytics and AI market can be a daunting task. Fortunately, we have you covered with a summary of the items our staff comes across each week. And if you prefer it in your inbox, sign up here!

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced agreements with 24 organizations interested in collaborating to advance the Genesis Mission, a historic national effort that will use the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate discovery science, strengthen national security, and drive energy innovation.

We previously reported on the launch of the Genesis Mission in November. At that time, we noted that the program will draw on the expertise of roughly 40,000 DOE scientists, engineers, and technical staff, alongside private sector innovators, to build the technologies that will define the future. It will make use of the Department of Energy’s 17 National Laboratories, industry, and academia to build an integrated discovery platform. The platform will connect supercomputers, AI systems, and next-generation quantum systems with advanced scientific instruments.

The organizations that have signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) as of today have either expressed interest to DOE in response to an RFI or have active projects with DOE and the National Laboratories for activities related to the Genesis Mission, and any products produced for the Genesis Mission will be architecture-agnostic. The organizations include:

  • Accenture
  • AMD
  • Anthropic
  • Armada
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Cerebras
  • CoreWeave
  • Dell
  • DrivenData
  • Google
  • Groq
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • IBM
  • Intel
  • Microsoft
  • NVIDIA
  • OpenAI
  • Oracle
  • Periodic Labs
  • Palantir
  • Project Prometheus
  • Radical AI
  • xAI
  • XPRIZE

Real-time analytics news in brief

Several of the companies that have committed to the Genesis Mission released statements this week on their efforts. Those announcements made this week include:

Accenture Federal Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Accenture, announced its agreement to explore partnerships with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support the Genesis Mission. The organization will seek to support the platform’s strategy and design, enterprise architecture, operations, management, and the integration of AI models, and is offering initial services focused on:

  • Platform Design and Integration: Defining architecture and integrating tools across Genesis research partners.
  • Data Curation: Readying unique scientific data for secure access by researchers.
  • Automating Scientific Workflows: Increasing scientific productivity and operational efficiency using AI, automation, and closed-loop approaches to scientific discovery and delivering results faster.

Anthropic announced a multi-year partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Genesis Mission. Anthropic seeks to provide DOE researchers access both to Claude and to a team of Anthropic engineers, who can develop purpose-built tools, including:

  • AI agents for DOE’s highest-priority challenges.
  • Model Context Protocol servers that connect Claude to scientific instruments and tools.
  • Claude Skills for specialized expertise on relevant scientific workflows.

The Department of Energy recognized Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a supporter of the Genesis Mission, highlighting its past and ongoing work with Idaho National Laboratory (INL) on civil nuclear innovation. The Genesis Mission spans multiple domains, each of which requires different AI capabilities, different approaches to processing proprietary scientific data, and different ways of integrating simulation with real-time decision-making. AWS noted that it provides this breadth via foundation models with multimodal capabilities, tools for building custom domain-specific models that deeply understand proprietary scientific data, autonomous capabilities for continuous security reviews and infrastructure monitoring, and the ability to pivot missions between AI and high-performance computing using HPC to build models, then applying AI inference for real-time decision-making.

CoreWeave announced it has joined the Genesis Mission. Consistent with its support for the Genesis Mission, CoreWeave plans to make its purpose-built AI cloud platform available to support advanced scientific workloads. CoreWeave’s platform is engineered for predictable performance and resilience across multi-generation hardware, helping research teams reduce time from idea to impact.

Google Cloud said it is committed to powering the new era of federally-funded scientific discovery envisioned by the Genesis Mission with the necessary tools and platforms. As part of its efforts, Google will enable the National Labs to take advantage of Gemini for Government, which brings together the best of Google-accredited cloud services, industry-leading Gemini models, and agentic solutions. The platform is engineered to enable autonomous workflows that orchestrate complex tasks.

Advertisement

Partnerships, collaborations, and more

IQM Quantum Computers and Telefónica announced that they have joined forces to sign a purchase agreement with the Galician Supercomputing Center (CESGA) to install two full-stack quantum computers in Spain. Under the agreement, IQM will deliver and install a 54-qubit IQM Radiance, designed for integration into high-performance computing centers, together with a 5-qubit IQM Spark system dedicated to education. The systems are scheduled for delivery by June 2026.

IonQ announced the continuation of its strategic partnership with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) and forthcoming delivery of a 100-qubit IonQ Tempo quantum system. Under the agreement, IonQ will deliver its next-generation Tempo 100 quantum system to support KISTI’s hybrid quantum-classical research initiatives. The system will be integrated into KISTI-6 (“HANKANG”), the largest high-performance computing (HPC) cluster in Korea, creating the first instance of hybrid quantum-classical onsite integration in the country. The compute cluster will be accessible through a secure private cloud environment, enabling remote access to South Korean researchers, universities, and enterprise users.

#AI #QuantumComputing

If your company has real-time analytics news, send your announcements to ssalamone@rtinsights.com.

In case you missed it, here are our most recent weekly real-time analytics news roundups:

thumbnail
Salvatore Salamone

Salvatore Salamone is a physicist by training who writes about science and information technology. During his career, he has been a senior or executive editor at many industry-leading publications including High Technology, Network World, Byte Magazine, Data Communications, LAN Times, InternetWeek, Bio-IT World, and Lightwave, The Journal of Fiber Optics. He also is the author of three business technology books.

Recommended for you...

Digital Twins in 2026: From Digital Replicas to Intelligent, AI-Driven Systems
The AI Executive Order Creates Uncertainty, Not Clarity. Here’s How to Navigate It.
RTInsights Team
Dec 26, 2025
RPA vs. AI Automation: Is Robotic Process Automation Being Replaced?
Vibe Coding: The New Literacy for the AI-Native Software Generation
Nicolas Genest
Dec 24, 2025

Featured Resources from Cloud Data Insights

Cloud Evolution 2026: Strategic Imperatives for Chief Data Officers
Why Network Services Need Automation
The Shared Responsibility Model and Its Impact on Your Security Posture
The Role of Data Governance in ERP Systems
Sandip Roy
Nov 28, 2025
RT Insights Logo

Analysis and market insights on real-time analytics including Big Data, the IoT, and cognitive computing. Business use cases and technologies are discussed.

Property of TechnologyAdvice. © 2025 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.