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AMD MEXT Acquisition Turns NAND Flash into DRAM-Class Memory, Halving AI Inference Cost
AMD acquires MEXT, whose technology makes cheap NAND flash behave like expensive DRAM, doubling to quadrupling usable memory capacity while halving costs. This targets inference and agentic AI memory bottlenecks. AMD also signs a 30MW AI compute deployment deal with Rackspace, rolling out from 2026 to 2028.
AWS Trainium Hits 80% MFU on World Models, Reshaping AI Training Economics
AWS claims its Trainium chip achieves 80% Model FLOP Utilization (MFU) on world model training, nearly double the industry average. With a general-purpose instruction set and sustained thermal performance, Trainium is attracting startups like Odyssey and DeCart AI, challenging Nvidia's dominance in AI training infrastructure.
ASUS Launches NVIDIA GB300 Deskside AI Supercomputer, Shifting Control from Cloud to On-Prem
ASUS launches the ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3, powered by NVIDIA's GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, delivering 20 PFLOPS and 748GB of coherent memory for near-trillion parameter models. Concurrently, Coherent expands InP fab in Texas for optical interconnects, and NVIDIA plans a $20-25B debt offering, signaling a systemic shift of AI control from cloud to localized enterprise hardware.
Google Cloud Embeds Legal Verifiability into AI Agents via SPIFFE and Kakunin
Google Cloud introduces SPIFFE-based Agent Identity for Gemini Enterprise and Vertex AI, then overlays Kakunin's compliance layer to map internal SPIFFE identifiers to X.509 certificates generated in AWS KMS, with all state changes committed to WORM audit logs. This converts secure cloud workloads into legally auditable market participants to meet EU AI Act and MiCA accountability mandates.
NVIDIA ACE Goes Local: Control Shifts from Cloud to RTX GPU for Game AI
NVIDIA launches ACE Game Agent SDK (open-source C/C++ framework) and UE5 plugins (ASR/SLM/TTS), moving AI NPC inference fully on-device via GeForce RTX. DLSS 4.5 plugin adds multi-frame generation. This shifts control from cloud providers to NVIDIA GPU ecosystem, but masks hardware lock-in and local model limitations.
AMD MLPerf 6.0: MI350 GPUs Achieve 3.5x Leap with MXFP4, Debut Multi-Node Training
AMD submitted its most comprehensive MLPerf Training 6.0 results, including first multi-node training (FLUX.1 on 512 GPUs) and MXFP4 training recipe. MI355X delivers 3.5x generational leap over MI300X on Llama 2-70B, within 5% of NVIDIA B200. 10 ecosystem partners validated reproducibility.
NVIDIA Blackwell Sweeps MLPerf: NVLink and NVFP4 Redefine AI Training Economics
NVIDIA Blackwell dominates MLPerf Training 6.0, submitting across all seven benchmarks including MoE workloads. GB300 NVL72 delivers up to 1.6x faster training than GB200, with fifth-gen NVLink unifying 72 GPUs as one giant GPU. NVFP4 low-precision training and massive scale (8,192 GPUs) set new industry standards.
HPE Expands Self-Driving Networks: AI Control Plane Unifies Juniper & Aruba, Locks Management Stack
HPE integrates Juniper networking into its AI Data Center Solution, expanding self-driving networks across edge, campus, DC, and AI factories. New Mist support for CX switches, Marvis AIOps in Aruba Central, and QFX switches optimized for inferencing. Unified SASE platform aims to simplify operations via agentic AI automation, consolidating control under a single AI management plane.
AMD and Rackspace Deploy 30MW Governed AI Stack: Ecosystem Restructuring from Silicon to Outcomes
AMD and Rackspace sign a definitive agreement to deploy 30MW of AMD AI compute (Instinct GPUs including MI355X, EPYC CPUs) across Rackspace's data centers, creating a governed enterprise AI stack with single accountability from silicon to outcomes, targeting regulated industries.
AMD Acquires MEXT: AI-Predicted Flash Nears DRAM Performance to Cut AI Memory TCO
AMD acquires MEXT, an AI-driven memory optimization startup. MEXT's predictive technology makes NAND Flash behave like DRAM, expanding effective memory capacity for AI workloads and lowering TCO. The tech will be integrated across AMD's data center portfolio (EPYC, Instinct) to address memory bottlenecks in large models.
AMD Open-Sources AI Software Stack on Vultr, Taking on NVIDIA CUDA Ecosystem
AMD launches a suite of open-source, modular enterprise AI software components on Vultr Marketplace, including AMD Inference Microservices (AIMs), AI Workbench, Resource Manager, and Solution Blueprints. This aims to provide production-grade AI infrastructure without vendor lock-in, directly challenging NVIDIA's CUDA ecosystem.
NVIDIA Bets on World-Action Models: Control Shifts from VLM to Video Backbones
NVIDIA's blog introduces World-Action Models (WAMs) as a paradigm shift from VLM-based VLAs. WAMs leverage pretrained video/world-model backbones to jointly predict future states and robot actions, aiming to bridge the language-to-action grounding gap. This could redefine robot foundation model training but raises concerns about inference cost and latency.
NVIDIA's Desktop DGX Station with GB300 Shifts Control from Cloud to Local Hardware
ASUS launches ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3, built on NVIDIA DGX Station GB300 architecture with GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra chip, 748GB coherent memory, and 20 PFLOPS AI performance. This deskside AI supercomputer enables local LLM fine-tuning, inference, and agentic AI workflows via NVLink-C2C and the full NVIDIA AI software stack including NemoClaw.
Compute Futures Market: Financializing GPU Capacity Could Reshape AI Infrastructure Procurement
Carmen Li is building a GPU pricing index and spot marketplace via Silicon Data and Compute Exchange, aiming to launch compute futures. Backed by DRW, this initiative targets GPU price volatility by standardizing compute trading, potentially creating a trillion-dollar asset class and transforming AI compute procurement.
Cloudflare Absorbs Ensemble AI: Architectural Model Compression Reshapes Edge Inference Economics
Cloudflare integrates key Ensemble AI talent, bringing NdLinear and NdLinear-LoRA—architectural model compression techniques that preserve multidimensional activations to reduce parameters and compute. This aims to slash inference costs on Workers AI, boost GPU utilization, and accelerate global edge AI deployment.
NVIDIA Partners SK Telecom for Gigawatt-Scale AI Cloud, Pushes DSX as Sovereign AI Factory Blueprint
SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI cloud in Korea using NVIDIA's DSX platform, with first AI factory online in 2027. The platform integrates NVIDIA accelerated computing, systems, and software to support sovereign, physical, and agentic AI services, targeting expansion across Asia.
NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 Delivers 20x Agentic Coding Efficiency, Setting New Inference Benchmark
NVIDIA's GB300 NVL72 achieves 20x more concurrent coding agents per megawatt than H200 on the new AA-AgentPerf benchmark, leveraging 72-GPU NVLink fabric, MXFP4 kernels, and MoE optimizations. This first standardized agentic inference benchmark redefines data center capacity planning for AI agents.
NVIDIA AgentPerf Benchmark: Blackwell Ultra Delivers 20x More Agents per Megawatt vs Hopper
NVIDIA and Artificial Analysis unveil AgentPerf, the first benchmark for agentic AI workloads. Results show the GB300 NVL72 platform delivers up to 20x more concurrent agents per megawatt than the HGX H200 when running DeepSeek V4 Pro, using real coding agent trajectories to measure throughput and responsiveness.
Cisco AI Defense Policy Studio: Meta-Prompting Unwritten Policy into Auditable Guardrails
Cisco introduces AI Defense Policy Studio, an AI assistant that guides policy owners through authoring custom guardrails via a chat-and-review UI. It uses meta-prompting to translate informal guidance into human- and model-readable policy documents, directly deployable to Cisco AI Defense for runtime enforcement across models and applications.
NVIDIA Halos OS: A Certified Safety OS That Seizes Control of Autonomous Driving
NVIDIA introduces Halos OS, a full-stack safety system comprising ASIL D certified Halos Core, standardized Halos SDK, AI guardrails in Halos Applications, and cloud-based Safety Evaluation Framework. Built on DRIVE Hyperion, it aims to embed safety into L4 robotaxis from the ground up.