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XH4D/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty ImagesFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.ZDNET’s key takeawaysOpenAI is building an in-house AI chip with Broadcom.The effort is likely the result of a partnership valued at $10 billion.Many AI companies are launching their own chipmaking operations.OpenAI is gearing up to launch its own AI chip, part of a broader industry effort to gain independence from third-party semiconductor companies.The ChatGPT-maker will start mass-producing its first in-house graphics processing unit (GPU) in partnership with US chipmaker Broadcom next year, according to a Thursday report from the Financial Times. The chip will reportedly be used internally…
This annual list celebrates exceptional young visionaries who are transforming big ideas into real-world solutions. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MIT Technology Review is thrilled to announce the release of an all-new class of 35 Innovators Under 35, whose unique stories and innovations are transforming the world. This 2025 edition is now live exclusively online at www.technologyreview.com/tr352025. Sneha Goenka is one of MIT Technology Review’s 2025 Innovators Under 35. Photo Credit: Christian Sinibaldi For over two decades, MIT Technology Review has developed the 35 Innovators Under 35 list to recognize young minds that can drive global change by…
Semiconductor giant Intel continues to shake up its senior leadership since Lip-Bu Tan took the helm as CEO in March. Intel announced Monday that Michelle Johnston Holthaus will depart the company after more than three decades. Johnston Holthhaus was most recently chief executive officer of Intel products and will remain a strategic adviser. The company also announced the creation of a central engineering group that will build a new custom silicon business for outside customers, according to Intel. This group will be helmed by Srinivasan “Srini” Iyengar who joined Intel from Cadence Design Systems in July. Intel also said that…
Key Takeaways IBM stock fell 8.6% in three months, underperforming industry growth of 9.8%.Margin pressure stems from price wars with AWS and Microsoft Azure.IBM eyes growth through hybrid cloud, AI demand and the watsonx platform. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM Quick QuoteIBM – Free Report) has declined 8.6% over the past three months against the industry’s growth of 9.8% due to macroeconomic challenges. The stock has lagged peers like Microsoft Corporation (MSFT Quick QuoteMSFT – Free Report) and Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN Quick QuoteAMZN – Free Report) . While Microsoft has gained 4.7%, Amazon has rallied 7.1% over this period, driven by…
Suzanne BearneTechnology ReporterGetty ImagesNewspapers are banking on online revenue to replace falling circulationWhen actress Sorcha Cusack left the BBC drama Father Brown in January, it made headlines, including for the newspapers owned by Reach, among them The Mirror, and the Daily Express.But the story did not generate the traction the Reach newspapers would have expected a year ago, or even at the start of the year.Reach put this down to AI Overviews (AIO) – the AI summary at the top of the Google results page.Instead of clicking through to the story on a Reach newspaper site, readers were happy with…
(amazing.bright.daylight/Shutterstock) Act I: The Promise The curtain rises on a typical enterprise. Its network, like most, is a patchwork of legacy infrastructure, multi-cloud deployments, misaligned configurations, and invisible dependencies. No single person truly understands it. Engineers maintain it the way you’d tend a volcano—carefully, nervously, and never with full confidence that it won’t erupt. We’re experiencing a moment of reckoning. Across industries, the pressure is mounting. CIOs and CISOs are being asked to move faster, do more, and respond in real time to increasingly complex threats and demands. Enter agentic AI—not just another chatbot or copilot, but a new class…
This annual list celebrates exceptional young visionaries who are transforming big ideas into real-world solutions.CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MIT Technology Review is thrilled to announce the release of an all-new class of 35 Innovators Under 35, whose unique stories and innovations are transforming the world. This 2025 edition is now live exclusively online at www.technologyreview.com/tr352025. For over two decades, MIT Technology Review has developed the 35 Innovators Under 35 list to recognize young minds that can drive global change by tackling some of the world’s most pressing challenges. From advanced robotics and clean energy to biotechnology and…
We are excited to announce the general availability of fine-grained compute and memory quota allocation with HyperPod task governance. With this capability, customers can optimize Amazon SageMaker HyperPod cluster utilization on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), distribute fair usage, and support efficient resource allocation across different teams or projects. For more information, see HyperPod task governance best practices for maximizing the value of SageMaker HyperPod task governance. Compute quota management is an administrative mechanism that sets and controls compute resource limits across users, teams, and projects. It controls fair resource distribution, preventing a single entity from monopolizing cluster resources, thereby optimizing overall…
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. ASML (NASDAQ:ASML) is about to make a big move into artificial intelligence. The Dutch chip equipment maker is preparing to pour 1.3 billion ($1.5 billion) into French startup Mistral AI’s latest fundraising, Reuters reported Sunday, citing people familiar with the talks. The investment would anchor Mistral’s 1.7 billion ($2 billion) Series C round and give ASML both a major equity stake and a board seat. The deal would value Mistral at about 10 billion ($11.7 billion) before new money, making it Europe’s most valuable AI startup and a stronger rival to U.S. players like…
Barbara Jakobson, an iconic collector who was known for wide-reaching web of relationships with artists, dealers, and curators, died at 92 on August 25 in Manhattan. The cause was pneumonia, according to the New York Times. Jakobson, who appeared on ARTnews’s Top 200 Collectors list three times, from 1990 to 1992, was a central figure of the New York art world for decades. She had close relationships with some of the era’s top dealers, including Sidney Janis, Ileana Sonnabend, and Leo Castelli. She was also a longtime trustee of the Museum of Modern Art, joining its Junior Council in the…