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Apple Other 2026-05-25

Apple Registers genai.apple.com, Siri Standalone App and Extensions System Open Third-Party AI Gateway

Apple registers genai.apple.com before WWDC 2026, signaling generative AI as a platform pillar. Siri becomes a standalone app with personal context, on-screen understanding, and deep app actions. Powered by Google Gemini on Private Cloud Compute. Extensions system lets third-party AI (Claude, Gemini) plug in, with Apple taking a cut.

Zscaler Other 2026-05-25

Zscaler Acquires Symmetry: AI Agent Identity Becomes New Security Control Plane

Zscaler acquires Symmetry Systems to integrate Access Graph into Zero Trust Exchange, targeting AI Agent identity blind spots. Provides NHI visibility, least privilege, data lineage tracking, real-time anomaly detection, and blast radius analysis. Signals security control plane shift from network perimeter to Agent identity.

Palo Alto Networks Other 2026-05-25

PANW Acquires IBM QRadar SaaS: SIEM Ecosystem Consolidates, Cortex Platform Locks In Enterprises

Palo Alto Networks acquires IBM's QRadar SaaS security operations assets, aiming to migrate customers to Cortex XSIAM. IBM Consulting will assist deployments, and PANW becomes IBM's internal security standard. The SIEM market now sees Splunk under Cisco, QRadar under PANW, squeezing independent vendors.

Intel Other 2026-05-25

Intel CEO: AI Inference Flips CPU/GPU Ratio, Multi-Agent Pushes CPU Back to Core

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan forecasts AI inference driving CPU/GPU ratio from 1:8 to 1:1 or even 4:1, with Multi-Agent demands (OS scheduling, KV Cache offload, high-concurrency tool calls) elevating CPU from supporting role to lead. NVIDIA Vera, AMD Venice, and Intel 18A CPU mass production confirm a CPU demand super-cycle.

Palo Alto Networks Other 2026-05-25

Palo Alto Networks Acquires IBM QRadar SaaS: Forcing SIEM Ecosystem Shift to AI-Native XSIAM

Palo Alto Networks acquires IBM QRadar SaaS assets to migrate legacy SIEM customers to its Cortex XSIAM AI-native security platform. IBM exits security products, pivoting to consulting and managed services. The move accelerates SIEM market consolidation, squeezing standalone SIEM vendors like SentinelOne and challenging CrowdStrike's differentiation.

Anthropic Other 2026-05-25

Anthropic Claude Mythos Finds 10k Vulnerabilities: AI Security Audit Goes Production, Patch SLA Collapses to 7 Days

50 partners using Claude Mythos Preview discovered 10,000+ vulnerabilities, including 6,202 high/critical and 1,726 verified, with a CVSS 9.1 WolfSSL critical flaw (CVE-2026-5194). AI-assisted vulnerability discovery enters production, threatening traditional manual audits and legacy scanners like Nessus/Qualys, compressing enterprise patch SLAs to 7 days.

NVIDIA Other 2026-05-25

NVIDIA Vera CPU Threatens x86: 1.5x Performance, 4x Density, Full-Stack AI Lock-In

Rumors indicate NVIDIA will unveil its first general-purpose CPU Vera at Computex 2026, claiming 1.5x x86 performance, 2x throughput, and 4x rack density. Shipment targets: 1.2M units in FY2027, 4.2M in FY2028. Vera targets the AI inference shift from 1:8 to 1:1 CPU/GPU ratio, complementing Grace to create a full GPU+CPU stack.

Google Other 2026-05-25

Hardcoded ASP.NET Machine Keys Enable ViewState Deserialization RCE in KnowledgeDeliver LMS

Mandiant reveals that KnowledgeDeliver LMS uses hardcoded ASP.NET machineKeys, enabling unauthenticated RCE (CVE-2026-5426). Attackers craft malicious ViewState payloads, deploy BLUEBEAM in-memory webshell, and infect visitors.

Microsoft Other 2026-05-23

Microsoft Fara1.5 Browser Agent Open-Weight, 72% Success Rate Beats Closed-Source Rivals

Microsoft releases Fara1.5 (4B/9B/27B) browser Computer-Use Agent fine-tuned on Qwen3.5, achieving 72% success rate on Online-Mind2Web, surpassing OpenAI Operator (58.3%) and Gemini 2.5 CU (57.3%). Open-weight with MagenticLite sandbox, but suffers from visual prompt injection and credential exposure risks.

Samsung Electronics Other 2026-05-23

Micron Partners TSMC for Custom HBM4E Logic Dies, Targets 2027 Ramp with 1-gamma DRAM

Micron plans to ramp HBM4E in 2027, transitioning to 1-gamma DRAM and using TSMC for both standard and custom logic dies. This marks a shift from standardized HBM to customized solutions, positioning memory as a strategic asset for AI inference workloads.

Fortinet Product Launch 2026-05-22

Fortinet Hardens AI Security into ASIC with 3500G/400G, Shifting Control to Silicon

Fortinet expands FortiGate G-series with 3500G (400GbE datacenter) and 400G (enterprise edge), natively integrating shadow AI detection and MCP traffic inspection into NP7/SP5 ASICs, shifting AI security from software to silicon for zero-performance-loss security enforcement.

Microsoft Technology Update 2026-05-22

Microsoft Open-Sources RAMPART & Clarity: CI-Driven Red Teaming and Multi-AI Design Validation for Agents

Microsoft open-sources RAMPART, an agent red-teaming framework that encodes attack scenarios into repeatable CI tests, and Clarity, a structured design validation tool using multi-AI perspectives. Together they form a spec-driven AI security engineering loop, aiming to lower enterprise costs and drive standardization.

Google Product Launch 2026-05-22

Google I/O 2026 Pivots to Agentic AI: Antigravity 2.0 and TPU 8t/8i Reshape Control Plane

At I/O 2026, Google unveiled Gemini 3.5 Flash (4x output speed), Antigravity 2.0 multi-agent orchestration, TPU 8t/8i (3x training, 2x inference perf/W), and Gemini Spark, signaling a full pivot to Agentic AI infrastructure. By integrating platform and silicon, Google shifts control from model APIs to orchestration and hardware lock-in.

Other Other 2026-05-22

BadHost CVE-2026-48710: Starlette Auth Bypass Exposes AI Agent Infrastructure to HTTP Smuggling

BadHost (CVE-2026-48710) exploits Starlette's inconsistent URL reconstruction via Host header injection, bypassing path-based auth. Affecting 400K+ repos including FastAPI, vLLM, and MCP Server, it exposes AI Agent infrastructure to data theft and potential RCE, forcing a security paradigm shift in HTTP parsing.

Google Other 2026-05-21

Google AI Studio Unlocks Full-Stack Vibe Coding with AI-Driven Cloud Orchestration

At Google I/O 2026, Google announced deep integration between AI Studio and Cloud Run, Firestore, Cloud SQL, and Firebase Auth. Users can deploy full-stack apps via natural language prompts without a billing account. An AI agent automatically infers the database, generates code, and configures authentication, significantly lowering the barrier for AI application development.

Google Other 2026-05-21

Google Antigravity Control Plane Redefines AI Development, Locks Agent Orchestration

At I/O 2026, Google launched Antigravity 2.0 desktop app and CLI/SDK as a unified agent control plane, alongside Gemini 3.5 Flash/Omni models, Managed Agents API, and native Android support in AI Studio. This aims to streamline AI development from prototype to production, but effectively locks developers into Google's ecosystem and cloud services.

Cisco Other 2026-05-20

Cisco G300 Intelligent Packet Flow: Hardware-Accelerated AI Networking Breakthrough

Cisco launches Intelligent Packet Flow on Silicon One G300, transforming the fabric into an intelligent system with hardware-accelerated adaptive routing, collective congestion awareness, and telemetry. In 8K-16K GPU clusters, it reduces CCT by 87% vs ECMP, improves JCT by 82%, and unlocks 28% more GPU efficiency.

Intel Other 2026-05-20

Intel Core Ultra 3 SoC Replaces Discrete GPUs in Edge Robotics, Slashing TCO

Intel Core Ultra Series 3 SoC integrates CPU, GPU, and NPU to power edge robotics, replacing discrete GPUs. Partners like Sensory AI run multi-agent AI (vision, language, motion) locally, cutting TCO and eliminating cloud latency. This shifts the cost-performance curve for service robots.

Microsoft Other 2026-05-20

Microsoft Open-Sources RAMPART and Clarity: A Strategic Move to Control AI Agent Security Toolchain

Microsoft open-sources RAMPART (adversarial robustness evaluation) and Clarity (interpretability logging) to embed safety into AI agent workflows. This move ostensibly empowers developers but strategically aims to lock the AI security toolchain into Azure, encircling competitors like Google and AWS.

AMD Other 2026-05-20

AMD Ryzen AI Halo & Max PRO 400: Local 300B Parameter Inference, but Hidden Lock-in and Thermal Limits

AMD launches Ryzen AI Halo developer platform (128GB unified memory, 200B parameter models) and Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series (first x86 client to run 300B parameter models locally). Unified memory, ROCm optimization, and OEM partnerships aim to shift agentic AI from cloud to local, but shared memory bandwidth and thermal constraints limit real-world throughput.