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49 published links in category “AI” (news, press releases, products, events, and blog posts).
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Trump-branded AI data center megaproject stalls, CEO departs
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The world's largest data center project — backed by Trump allies and bearing his name — is stalled by delays and logistical hurdles that could stop it before it even starts.
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Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell Sees AI Servers Scaling to $50B as Demand Stays Strong
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Michael Dell said Dell’s AI server business has scaled from $2B to $10B to $25B and is expected to reach $50 billion this year, with over 4,000 customers using "AI factories" and roughly $64 billion in orders, signaling strong, ongoing demand and a steep part of the adoption S‑curve.
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Tiny Corp Begins Accepting Pre-Orders For Their $10M Exabox
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AI Open-source friendly company Tiny Corp that is behind the Tinygrad MIT-licensed neural network framework and developing a "sovereign" AMD GPU driver stack with their Tinybox hardware offerings has their sights on shipping the Exabox next year. The Tiny Corp's Exabox is expected to retail for around $10M USD but offer immense AI compute power. #TinyCorp
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Iran threatens ‘complete and utter annihilation’ of OpenAI's $30B Stargate AI data center in Abu Dhabi
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The ‘hidden’ $30 billion Stargate AI datacenter in Abu Dhabi was singled out as a juicy target for Iranian destruction later in the video. The threats come on the heels of Iran reportedly delivering enough damage via rocket strikes to some Amazon AWS data centers that they have
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Anthropic’s next model could be a ‘watershed moment’ for cybersecurity. Experts say that could also be a concern
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The next wave of AI-powered cybersecurity attacks will be like nothing we’ve seen before. That’s the message AI company Anthropic sent in a leaked blog post last week, in which it warned that its upcoming AI model, called Mythos, and others like it can exploit vulnerabilities at an unprecedented pace.
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New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs
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The attacks exploit memory hardware’s increasing susceptibility to bit flips, in which 0s stored in memory switch to 1s and vice versa. In 2014, researchers first demonstrated that repeated, rapid access—or “hammering”—of memory hardware known as DRAM creates electrical disturbances that flip bits.
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Claude Code leak used to push infostealer malware on GitHub
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Claude Code is a terminal-based AI agent from Anthropic, designed to execute coding tasks directly in the terminal and act as an autonomous agent, capable of direct system interaction, LLM API call handling, MCP integration, and persistent memory.
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OpenAI Buys Streaming Show ‘TBPN,’ Aiming to Change Narrative on A.I.
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OpenAI said the deal would help it “create a space for a real, constructive conversation about the changes A.I. creates.”
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Today we’re announcing 3 new world class MAI models, available in Foundry
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Introducing MAI-Transcribe-1, alongside MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-Image-2. World-class quality at lightning speeds, now available at the most competitive prices. Available now in Microsoft Foundry and MAI Playground.
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Microsoft takes on AI rivals with three new foundational models
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Microsoft AI, the tech giant’s research lab, announced the release of three foundational AI models on Thursday that can generate text, voice, and images.
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Google releases Gemma 4, a family of open models built off of Gemini 3
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When Google released Gemini 3 Pro at the end of last year, it was a significant step forward for the company's proprietary large language models.
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IBM wants Arm software on its mainframes to better support AI
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IBM and Arm are working together on getting software developed for Arm chips to run on Big Blue's enterprise systems, with an eye on future AI and data-intensive workloads.
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AI benchmarks are broken. Here’s what we need instead.
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For decades, artificial intelligence has been evaluated through the question of whether machines outperform humans. From chess to advanced math, from coding to essay writing, the performance of AI models and applications is tested against that of individual humans completing tasks.
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PC makers face shortages of Intel and AMD CPUs that stretch up to six months
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Lead time for orders jumps from just two weeks in the face of AI demand.
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Toward a transparent supply chain for AI
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IBM Granite 4.0 has new machine-readable disclosures that are a first step toward a broader AI “bill of materials” that documents how the models were built, trained, validated, and will be deployed.
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Code red at OpenAI as it ‘pours money down a black hole’
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The economics of Sora, a video app, were ‘completely unsustainable’. What about the rest of the business?
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Microsoft takes over a Texas AI data center expansion after OpenAI backs away
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Microsoft is taking over a data center construction project in Texas after OpenAI declined to pursue it, in a move that will make the two companies neighbors at one of the nation's largest complexes for running artificial intelligence.
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Schneider Electric teams with NVIDIA to develop validated blueprints to design, simulate, build, operate and maintain gigawatt-scale AI Factories
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Schneider Electric (American Power Conversion), a global energy technology leader, in collaboration with NVIDIA and industrial software leader AVEVA, has today announced key advancements in designing, simulating, building, operating and maintaining the next generation of AI data center infrastructure during NVIDIA GTC in San Jose.
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The 1 Reason Arista Networks Is Quietly Winning the AI Race in 2026
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The biggest reason Arista is quietly winning the AI race is its critical role in enabling high-speed, low-latency data center networking that allows thousands of GPUs to function as a single system. #AristaNetworks