infra
1 Americanadverb
prefix
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Origin of infra1
1730–40; < Latin infrā; under
Origin of infra-2
< Latin, representing infrā, adv. or preposition
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“To date, we have not detected any material go-live constraint that would cause us to throttle-back our AI revenue estimates for the cloud infra providers.”
From Barron's
The infra push is also something that will have long-term payoffs.
From BBC
"The AI infra will enable it to provide accurate recommendations and cross sell products and services across its giant network of clients in retail, telecom, and financial space," he said.
From Reuters
But loving is nothing if not embarrassing, its expressions always a little infra dig.
From Los Angeles Times
The types of neurofeedback training that Walker practices includes amplitude training, infra low frequency, and Alpha Theta training.
From Seattle Times
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