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30 articles about computing platforms in AI news
Palantir and NVIDIA Forge Strategic Alliance to Power Next-Generation AI Platforms
Palantir Technologies and NVIDIA have announced a major collaboration to develop enterprise AI platforms. The partnership aims to integrate Palantir's data analytics with NVIDIA's accelerated computing to deliver powerful AI solutions for government and commercial sectors.
Meta's $135 Billion AI Bet: How Confidential Computing Will Transform WhatsApp
Meta commits to buying millions of NVIDIA Blackwell and Rubin GPUs in a landmark partnership, deploying confidential computing technology to bring AI to WhatsApp while protecting user privacy. This represents a major shift in how AI will be integrated into secure messaging platforms.
Jensen Huang: Nvidia is a 'Computing Company,' Not a Car
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, in a new interview, argued that Nvidia is a 'computing company' and not a car—a product that can be easily interchanged. This distinction underscores Nvidia's strategy to be the indispensable platform for AI infrastructure.
Neuromorphic Computing Patents Surge 401% in 2025, Hits 596 by 2026
Patent filings for neuromorphic computing—hardware that mimics the brain's architecture—surged 401% in 2025, reaching 596 by early 2026. This indicates the technology is transitioning from lab prototypes to commercial products.
Edge Computing in Retail 2026: Examples, Benefits, and a Guide
Shopify outlines the strategic shift toward edge computing in retail, detailing its benefits—real-time personalization, inventory management, and enhanced in-store experiences—and providing a practical implementation guide for 2026.
NullClaw: The 1MB AI Agent Revolutionizing Edge Computing
NullClaw, a fully autonomous AI agent written in Zig, runs on just 1MB RAM and 678KB binary size, enabling AI deployment on $5 hardware with <2ms startup times. This breakthrough eliminates traditional runtime bloat and opens new possibilities for edge computing.
Perplexity AI Unveils 'Perplexity Computer': The Next Evolution in AI-Powered Computing
Perplexity AI has launched 'Perplexity Computer,' a groundbreaking AI-native computing platform that integrates search, writing, and computational tools into a unified interface. This development represents a significant shift toward more integrated, conversational AI systems that could redefine how users interact with computers.
NVIDIA, Google Cloud Expand AI Partnership for Agentic & Physical AI
NVIDIA and Google Cloud announced an expanded partnership to advance agentic and physical AI, focusing on new infrastructure and software integrations. This builds on their existing collaboration to provide optimized AI training and inference platforms.
NVIDIA's cuQuantum-DGX OS Aims to Manage Hybrid Quantum-Classical Workflows
NVIDIA announced its AI software stack is evolving into an operating system for quantum computing, aiming to manage the complex workflow between quantum processors and classical GPUs. This targets a major integration bottleneck as quantum hardware scales.
Snap & Qualcomm Partner on Snapdragon XR for Future Spectacles
Snap has entered a strategic agreement with Qualcomm to power future generations of its Spectacles AR glasses with Snapdragon XR platforms. This hardware partnership is critical for Snap's long-term bet on AI-driven augmented reality.
Anthropic, Google, Meta, NVIDIA Offer Free AI Learning Resources
A curated list from VMLOps highlights free AI learning resources from 10 major companies, including Anthropic, Google, Meta, and NVIDIA. This reflects a broader industry effort to lower the barrier to entry and cultivate talent for their respective platforms.
Meta Commits $27 Billion Over Five Years to Secure AI Compute from Dutch Provider
Meta has signed a five-year, $27 billion agreement with a Dutch cloud provider to secure massive AI computing capacity. This represents one of the largest publicly disclosed compute procurement deals in the industry.
Axiom Secures $200M Series A at $1.6B+ Valuation, Signaling Major Shift in AI Infrastructure
AI infrastructure startup Axiom has raised $200 million in Series A funding at a valuation exceeding $1.6 billion. The round was led by Paradigm and Standard Crypto, with participation from Robot Ventures and other investors. This massive early-stage investment highlights growing investor confidence in next-generation AI development platforms.
AI Infrastructure Shakeup: Meta Steps In as Oracle-OpenAI Texas Data Center Deal Collapses
Oracle and OpenAI have abandoned plans to expand a flagship AI data center in Texas, with Meta Platforms now negotiating to lease the site. The collapse highlights the complex financing and strategic challenges in building billion-dollar AI infrastructure.
Privacy-First Computer Vision: Transforming Luxury Retail Analytics from Showroom to Boutique
Privacy-first computer vision platforms enable luxury retailers to analyze in-store customer behavior, optimize merchandising, and enhance clienteling without compromising personal data. This transforms physical retail intelligence with ethical data collection.
OpenAI's $730B Valuation Marks New Era in AI Capitalization
OpenAI has secured a historic $110 billion funding round at a $730 billion valuation, with Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank leading the investment. This capital infusion will fuel the company's aggressive expansion in computing infrastructure and talent acquisition for next-generation AI development.
Meta Defies Geopolitical Headwinds to Accelerate AI Startup Integration
Meta Platforms is proceeding with the operational integration of AI agent startup Manus, valued at $2 billion, despite an ongoing regulatory review by Chinese authorities. Employees have begun moving into Meta offices and receiving corporate access, signaling confidence in the deal's completion.
The Next Platform Shift: How Persistent 3D World Models Are Becoming the New Programmable Interface
A new collaboration between Baseten and World Labs signals a paradigm shift where persistent 3D world models become programmable platforms, potentially rivaling the transformative impact of large language models through accessible developer APIs.
China's Memory Chip Price War: How CXMT's Aggressive Pricing Strategy Is Reshaping Global AI Hardware Economics
Chinese semiconductor manufacturer CXMT is selling DDR4 memory chips at nearly half the global market rate, creating a significant price disruption even as worldwide DRAM prices surge 23.7% monthly. This aggressive pricing strategy could dramatically lower costs for AI infrastructure and computing hardware.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Declares All Future Software Will Be Agentic
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that all future software will be agentic, meaning every software company must transform into an agentic company. This vision positions AI agents as the fundamental architecture for future computing.
Time's First AI A-List: Alibaba, ByteDance, Zhipu AI Make Cut
Time magazine named Alibaba, ByteDance, and Zhipu AI among its first AI-specific top 10 list, alongside six US companies and France's Mistral AI. The recognition highlights China's growing global influence through open-source models and consumer AI apps.
Alibaba Opens Qwen AI App to External Partners via China Eastern Deal
Alibaba has opened its Qwen consumer AI app to its first external partner, China Eastern Airlines. Users can now manage the entire flight booking process through a single chat interface, expanding the app's real-world agentic capabilities beyond Alibaba's ecosystem.
DARPA Leases 50 Nvidia H100 GPUs for Biological AI Program
DARPA's Biological Technologies Office is procuring 50 Nvidia HGX H100 GPU systems for its NODES program, with hardware delivery required within one month. This represents a significant government investment in AI infrastructure for biological research applications.
Personalized LLM Benchmarks: Individual Rankings Diverge from Aggregate (ρ=0.04)
A new study of 115 Chatbot Arena users finds personalized LLM rankings diverge dramatically from aggregate benchmarks, with an average Bradley-Terry correlation of only ρ=0.04. This challenges the validity of one-size-fits-all model evaluations.
Microsoft, Google Shift to Range-Based AI Capacity Planning at DC World 2026
At Data Center World 2026, Microsoft and Google revealed they've shifted from point forecasts to range-based planning for AI workloads, with weekly reviews and modular infrastructure to absorb demand volatility.
Bull Delivers HPC Infrastructure to Power Mimer AI Factory
Bull, a subsidiary of Atos, has supplied the core HPC infrastructure for Mimer's new AI factory. This facility is dedicated to training and developing large language models for the European market.
NVIDIA Research Shows AI Can Optimize Decades-Old EDA Tools Like ABC
New NVIDIA research indicates AI can be used to optimize Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, such as the classic ABC system, which have been manually tuned by engineers for decades. This could automate a core, labor-intensive bottleneck in semiconductor design.
Foxconn to Mass-Produce 10,000+ CPO Optical Switches for AI in Q3 2026
Foxconn's manufacturing arm will begin volume production of advanced co-packaged optics (CPO) switches in Q3 2026, targeting over 10,000 units. This move directly addresses the critical bandwidth and power bottlenecks in next-generation AI data center infrastructure.
Anthropic Secures 5GW AWS Compute, $100B+ Deal for Claude Expansion
Anthropic has expanded its deal with Amazon to secure up to 5 gigawatts of compute capacity—equivalent to Microsoft's 2024 global data center footprint—and committed over $100 billion to AWS over the next decade. This infrastructure surge supports Claude's tripled run-rate revenue to over $30B and addresses consumer demand straining its systems.
AI-Powered PS4 Emulator 'Spine' Runs Bloodborne Locally on PC
A developer has released Spine, a PS4 emulator that uses AI techniques to run Bloodborne fully on PC. This represents a major step forward in console emulation, previously considered years away.