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enabler

[en-ey-bler] / ɛnˈeɪ blər /
NOUN
one who helps
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
inhibiter
WEAK
withholder


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“We continue to see AI as an enabler for the future so when it comes time for M&A, we look at how we can improve our footprint where we’re lacking presence.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Van Eck is enthusiastic about semiconductors, cloud platforms, data-center infrastructure plays and other “enablers of compute.”

From MarketWatch

Malinche’s portrayal as a valiant Cortés enabler doesn’t seem to bother audiences, though some decry the work’s pro-Spanish take on the Conquest.

From Los Angeles Times

That includes replacing so-called strategic enablers, like space satellites, that Europe currently relies on the U.S. for, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

As large language models get longer context windows, or the amount of data they can process at one time, HBM has become “a critical enabler of the AI platform shift,” Naji said.

From MarketWatch