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Huawei to open-source its UB-Mesh data center-scale interconnect soon, details technical aspects
By Anton Shilov published
Huawei unveiled UB-Mesh at Hot Chips 2025 as an open protocol to unify AI datacenter interconnects, enabling million-processor SuperNodes with lower latency, cost, and higher reliability.

AI is eating entry-level coding and customer service roles, according to a new Stanford study
By Jon Martindale published
After tracking payroll data, it found 13% fewer entry-level employment opportunities over the past three years.

Sam Altman and UK government minister reportedly discussed giving ChatGPT Plus to all Brits for free
By Mark Tyson published
However, insiders say the potential £2b (~$2.7b) cost for the government was prohibitive.

Nvidia responds to reports that H20 is ending production
By Sayem Ahmed published
A new report claims that Nvidia might be winding down production of the China-only HGX H20 AI chip following claims that the chips is "unsafe" according to China's CAC.

OpenAI's rocky GPT-5 launch is the beginning of an uphill battle for AI, as Meta announces another restructuring
By Jon Martindale published
News Analysis As the hype train slows down, the AI industry is thinking about where it's headed next

95% of generative AI implementations in enterprise fail, says MIT
By Jowi Morales published
A new study conducted by MIT purports to demonstrate that most generative AI implementations in business settings fail.

Arm hires Amazon's AI chip developer, ostensibly to help create its own processors — Rami Sinno returns to the company, boasts Trainium and Inferentia on resume
By Jon Martindale published
This is the latest move in Arm's chip designer hiring spree that's been ongoing for the past year.

SoftBank acquires Foxconn's Ohio facility to build Stargate AI servers
By Anton Shilov published
Foxconn has sold its Lordstown, Ohio, factory to SoftBank but will keep operating it as an AI server hub for the $500 billion Stargate project.

Fragmented ecosystems and limited supply: Why China cannot break free from Nvidia hardware for AI
By Anton Shilov published
News Analysis China's push for AI hardware self-reliance hits the roadblock despite U.S. government's restructions due to fragmented hardware and software ecosystems.
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