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catch

[kach] / kætʃ /








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As demand for artificial-intelligence compute continues to outpace the ability for data centers and power suppliers to catch up, Alphabet has made an aggressive move to expand its energy resources.

From MarketWatch

As Ibrahima ran away, the trio chased him and caught up with him in the car park of the Fairway Inn Public House.

From BBC

The charity's findings are backed up by official figures which show that more than 1,200 tonnes of octopus was caught by fishermen in UK waters in the summer of 2025.

From BBC

Amazon caught North Korean IT worker by tracing keystroke data.

From MarketWatch

Higher unemployment is particularly scarring for young workers since they miss out on gaining skills and experience at a crucial time of their professional lives, making it more difficult to catch up later.

From The Wall Street Journal