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OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6 Series, Regulatory Compliance Becomes Prerequisite for Frontier Models
OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 series with Sol achieving 96.7% SOTA on Terminal-Bench 2.1 via Ultra mode with sub-agent parallelism. Terra matches GPT-5.5 at half price, Luna for low-cost high-concurrency. Initial access limited to 20 trusted partners, subject to US government safety review.
Anthropic Starts Custom AI Chip Development, Talks Samsung 2nm, Aims for Compute Independence
Anthropic has initiated its own AI chip development and is in talks with Samsung for 2nm foundry services. The move aims to reduce reliance on NVIDIA GPUs, optimize inference costs, and strengthen its technology moat ahead of a potential IPO. It joins OpenAI, Google, and others in the custom ASIC race, signaling a shift from software to hardware competition.
AMD Unveils Zen 6/7 CPU and MI400/500 GPU Roadmap, Targets NVIDIA Rubin with HBM4 and 2nm
AMD unveiled its Zen 6/7 CPU and MI400/500 GPU roadmap at its 2026 Financial Analyst Day, featuring TSMC 2nm process and HBM4 memory. The MI400 series boasts 432GB memory, 19.6TB/s bandwidth, and 40 PFLOPs FP4 performance, directly targeting NVIDIA's Vera Rubin architecture with an annual cadence to disrupt the AI hardware monopoly.
AWS Trainium 3 Shipments Surge 20-30%, Shifting AI Compute Control from NVIDIA to Custom Silicon
Supply chain sources indicate AWS has raised Q3 Trainium 3 server shipments by 20-30%, driven by Anthropic. Trainium 2 is sold out, Trainium 3 nearly fully booked, with customers already queuing for Trainium 4 and development of Trainium 5 underway. This signals AWS's aggressive push to own the AI compute stack via custom silicon.
Anthropic's $15B Australia Bet: AI Infra Shifts to Energy Arbitrage
Anthropic plans to invest $15B to secure 1.4GW of data center capacity in Australia, aiming to activate 1GW by next year. This move bypasses US grid bottlenecks from local opposition and litigation, building a hybrid model of self-build, partnerships, and cloud leasing. It signals a shift in AI infra deployment toward energy and regulatory arbitrage.
Anthropic Australia 1.4GW data center
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Google Cloud Launches Blackwell GPU Confidential VM & Open-Source Prompt Encryption SDK, Redefining AI Security
Google Cloud upgrades its confidential computing portfolio with Blackwell GPU-based confidential VMs (Confidential G4 VMs preview), open-source Prompt Encryption SDK, and enhanced Confidential Space featuring Intel Trust Authority and Hopper GPU support, addressing TEE vulnerability CVE-2026-33697 to bolster AI inference and cross-organization training security.
Anthropic Launches Custom AI Chip: Vertical Integration to Control Inference Cost and Supply
Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 5 and revealed a custom AI chip initiative, using Samsung foundry. This move aims to reduce dependency on NVIDIA, control long-term inference costs, and marks Anthropic's shift from a pure software company to a vertically integrated infrastructure firm.
OpenAI Winds Down Fine-Tuning API: A Strategic Shift in AI Customization Landscape
OpenAI plans to phase out its fine-tuning API by 2027, stopping new task creation but allowing inference on existing models. This forces startups relying on fine-tuning for differentiation to migrate to open-source models or RAG, reshaping the AI customization ecosystem.
Cloudflare Default Blocks AI Crawlers: Infrastructure Layer Becomes Data Gatekeeper
Cloudflare announces default blocking of hybrid AI crawlers (e.g., Googlebot) for all sites starting Sept 15, allowing only pure search index crawlers unless manually overridden. This shifts AI data access control from websites/search engines to the CDN infrastructure layer, paired with a 'Pay Per Use' model to redefine content value exchange.
OpenAI Ends Azure Exclusivity: Model Delivery Control Shifts from Microsoft to Multi-Cloud
OpenAI and Microsoft restructured their partnership in April 2026, ending exclusive Azure licensing and capacity commitments. OpenAI can now serve customers on any cloud; Microsoft retains right of first refusal and revenue share only on its platform. Driven by GPT-5.1's ~3 exaflops inference demand and FTC antitrust scrutiny.
Critical Relay Attack Found in Attestation TLS Protocol: Both Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP Affected
A critical architecture flaw in the attestation TLS protocol, enabling relay attacks, has been discovered affecting both Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP platforms. With a CVSS score of 7.5, it surpasses recent high-profile confidential computing vulnerabilities. No official patch is currently available.
微软重构Copilot应用,消费者与企业版合并为单一产品
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NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Platform Slated for July 2026 Shipments, Iterative Compute Upgrade
NVIDIA confirms its next-gen AI compute platform, Vera Rubin, will start shipping in July 2026 to major cloud providers like Microsoft and Google. The platform uses an advanced process node to boost AI training and inference performance, representing an iterative upgrade over Hopper and Blackwell without a fundamental architectural shift.
英伟达RTX 5080公版显卡将在BW2026限量发售,售价8299元
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微软斥资25亿美元成立Microsoft Frontier Company,助力企业落地AI
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Meta Shifts MTIA ASIC to Samsung 2nm: Ecosystem Restructuring in AI Chip Fab
Meta partners with Samsung for next-gen MTIA ASIC production, moving from TSMC to Samsung 2nm node. Targeting hundreds of thousands of units to support 5GW data center goal by 2030, with new chip every six months, restructuring the AI chip supply chain ecosystem.
Anthropic in talks with Samsung for 2nm AI chip, targeting NVIDIA CUDA control shift
Anthropic is in early talks with Samsung to manufacture custom AI chips using 2nm process and advanced packaging, hiring ex-OpenAI chip engineer Clive Chan. This aims to reduce NVIDIA GPU dependency and seize control of AI infrastructure, signaling a control plane shift in AI compute.
高通股价周四大涨15%,AI momentum交易推动投资者追捧
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英特尔确认上调部分消费级和服务器CPU价格,数据中心产品涨幅达数百美元
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