MIT Technology Review says AI is moving from pilots into everyday business use, but firms must build stronger data fabrics to capture value.
Category: Chips & Infrastructure
GPUs, chips, inference hardware, data centers, compute, cloud and AI infrastructure.
Amazon Invests $5B in Anthropic; Anthropic Commits $100B to AWS
Amazon is investing $5 billion in Anthropic while Anthropic has pledged $100 billion in AWS spending, linking the startup’s compute demand directly to Amazon.
NVIDIA Enables Bigger Models on Jetson by Maximizing Memory Efficiency
NVIDIA published developer guidance to squeeze larger generative AI models onto Jetson edge modules, aiming to unlock more capable robots and physical agents.
AWS launches G7e SageMaker instances with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs
AWS added G7e instances to SageMaker AI using NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, offering 96 GB GDDR7 per GPU and 1/2/4/8 GPU node sizes to simplify hosting large open-source FMs.
Capcom’s PRAGMATA Launches on GeForce NOW Day One
Capcom’s sci‑fi action PRAGMATA is available on NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW the same day it launches, letting players stream the game to many devices without a console.
NVIDIA releases NVbandwidth to profile GPU interconnect and memory throughput
NVIDIA published NVbandwidth, a developer tool for measuring data-transfer and memory performance in CUDA-powered single- and multi-GPU systems.
Commission approves €211 million Italian State aid measure to support photonic chips development
What is new here is that commission approves €211 million Italian State aid measure to support photonic chips development.
NVIDIA Accelerates Adobe Premiere Color Grading Mode on RTX GPUs
NVIDIA is showcasing a new Adobe Premiere color grading mode accelerated on its GPUs at NAB Show 2026, targeting pro editors and live workflows.