Author: Livio Andrea Acerbo
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AI Agents, 2nm Chips, and a 40% Cost Drop: The Week That Reshapes AI Infrastructure
Major shifts in AI infrastructure with Google’s ARDS and AMD’s 2nm chips.
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Pentagon vs. Anthropic: AI Supply Chain Security Becomes a Billion-Dollar Battleground
Anthropic sues the US Department of Defense over a national security supply chain ban that could cost the AI startup billions. Here’s what it means for the indu
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AI Agents, 2nm Chips, and 30% Cheaper Models: The Week That Reshaped AI Infrastructure
Key AI infrastructure moves this week from Google, AMD, NVIDIA, and OpenAI.
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Anthropic Sues Pentagon, Meta Expands AI Chips, Atlassian Cuts 1,600 Jobs: AI Industry Shifts in 24 Hours
Anthropic files lawsuit against the DoD over a national security ban, Meta announces new AI chips, and Atlassian cuts 10% of staff in an AI pivot.
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AI Infrastructure Arms Race: Amazon’s $13B India Bet, IBM’s Sub-1nm Chip, and What’s Driving the Surge
Amazon invests $13B in India AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030.
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Anthropic Sues Pentagon, Meta Expands AI Chips, Atlassian Cuts 1,600 Jobs: AI Industry Shifts in 2025
Anthropic files lawsuit against the US Department of Defense over a supply chain risk ban, as Meta and Atlassian signal major AI infrastructure pivots.
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TSMC’s 1nm Chip and the AI Cost Revolution: What’s Reshaping Tech in 2025
TSMC’s 1.0nm A14 chip targets 2028 mass production as OpenAI cuts AI costs 30%.
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Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over National Security Ban as AI Industry Faces Billion-Dollar Crossroads
Anthropic files lawsuit against the US Department of Defense after a Pentagon supply chain ban threatens billions in revenue. Plus: Meta’s new AI chips and Atla
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AI Gets Cheaper and More Powerful: The Tech Shifts Reshaping the Industry in 2026
AI is becoming cheaper and more powerful as we move into 2026.
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Anthropic Sues Pentagon, Meta Bets on Custom Chips: AI Industry Faces a Pivotal Week
Anthropic files lawsuit against the DoD over a supply chain ban worth billions. Plus Meta’s AI chips, Atlassian’s 1,600 layoffs, and Qualcomm’s Modular acquisit