The UK announced a £1.1bn AI Hardware Plan, £200M adoption package, AI legal assistants, and a Homelessness Data Lab at London Tech Week. The supercomputer arrives in 2030.

The UK government is launching a new AI growth project aimed squarely at dragging the UK’s billion-pound legal sector out of its "analogue" age.

A year after declaring itself an “AI maker, not an AI taker,” the UK is delivering sovereign compute, showcasing breakthrough startup and enterprise AI deployments across biology,…

London Tech Week 2026 - AMD pledges £2bn and Nebius £1.7bn for UK AI, joining Starmer’s £400m compute push as Britain targets Europe’s AI hub.

Keir Starmer's government has unveiled a £1.1bn package aimed at turning Britain into a global AI hardware powerhouse

LONDON, June 8 : Britain set out a new £1.1 billion ($1.47 billion) plan on Monday to build domestic AI computing capacity, including a new national supercomputer and funding to…

Britain is investing over a billion pounds to boost its AI computing power. A new national supercomputer is planned for 2030. The country is also backing its own chip companies…

The AI Hardware Plan sets out how the government will back British companies developing chips and semiconductor technologies.

The British government thinks a state-backed infrastructure initiative will help supercharge homegrown chip startups.

Investments include a £750m national supercomputer for AI tasks, using next-gen UK chips, set for deployment in 2030

AMD announced up to £2 billion in UK AI investment over five years, partnering with Imperial College London on healthcare and climate computing research.

The UK announced a £1.1bn AI Hardware Plan, £200M adoption package, AI legal assistants, and a Homelessness Data Lab at London Tech Week. The supercomputer arrives in 2030.