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Nemotron 3 shows how Nvidia is using open models, tooling, and data to turn raw compute into deployable intelligence and reinforce its full-stack AI strategy.
Gartner is urging organizations to block AI browsers, warning that agentic browsing tools can expose sensitive data, undermine security controls, and create enterprise-wide risks.
Nvidia’s valuation relies heavily on CUDA, but new compiler technology from Spectral Compute could open the door to broader hardware choice and shift dynamics in the AI market.
OpenAI’s Sora shows how cinematic worlds can be created with a prompt instead of a production crew. The realism is striking, but the implications for labor, ethics, and Hollywood are even more profound.
As AI workloads surge, U.S. data centers are straining an outdated grid — but a new ITIF report argues the power crunch is solvable with smarter integration, better planning, and near-term capacity gains.
Today’s consumer AI tools can help you stretch your budget without sacrificing meaning — from smarter price tracking and personalized gift ideas to creating custom AI art for family and friends.
As AI browsers gain the ability to summarize, act, and automate tasks, they introduce new risks tied to hidden instructions, credential access, and autonomous behavior that traditional browsers don’t carry.
AMD’s $9.2B quarter shows how disciplined leadership—not hype—is letting the company pressure Intel and exploit Nvidia’s power gaps as it reshapes enterprise AI strategy.
Infineon’s OktoberTech event offered a look at its evolving AI strategy, spanning robotics, edge devices, megawatt-scale data centers, and quantum development as it deepens its role in next-generation compute.
AMD’s 2025 Financial Analyst Day marked a shift from chasing Nvidia to leading on openness and scale, positioning the company as a long-term platform power in data center and AI computing.
Despite widespread adoption, corporate real estate firms struggle to translate AI pilot projects into measurable ROI, a new JLL report finds.
Red Hat has become a foundational player in enterprise AI by combining open-source infrastructure with hybrid cloud flexibility, maintaining independence while leveraging IBM’s global scale.
Nvidia leads AI today, but open-source challengers and custom chips are rapidly shifting the balance of power in accelerated computing.
GenAI tools have become practical shopping aids, guiding consumers at critical decision points and helping them make faster, more confident choices about what to buy, which brand to choose, and where to find the best deals.