Category: Technology & Innovation
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TSMC’s 1.0nm Chip, NVIDIA’s Edge AI Module, and the Hardware Race Powering the Next AI Era
A pivotal shift in AI hardware and cloud infrastructure for 2025 and beyond.
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GPT-5.4 Arrives with 92.8% on GPQA Diamond as AI Shifts from Models to Infrastructure
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 scores 92.8% on GPQA Diamond and 57.7% on SWE-Bench Pro. Here’s what this week’s AI releases mean for enterprise and developers.
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Edge AI, 2nm Chips, and Quantum Leaps: The Hardware Breakthroughs Reshaping AI Infrastructure in 2026
NVIDIA’s Jetson T4000, AMD’s 2nm EPYC Venice, and IBM’s 133-qubit system signal a pivotal shift in AI infrastructure.
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GPT-5.4 Sets New Benchmarks as AI Industry Pivots to Infrastructure
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 scores 92.8% on GPQA Diamond and 57.7% on SWE-Bench Pro, signaling a major shift in AI capabilities and enterprise infrastructure priorities.
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2nm Chips, Edge AI, and Smarter Robots: The Hardware Shifts Redefining AI Infrastructure in 2025
AMD’s 2nm EPYC Venice and NVIDIA’s Jetson T4000 are reshaping AI infrastructure.
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GPT-5.4 Sets New Benchmarks as AI Funding and Policy Shifts Reshape the Industry
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 hits 92.8% on GPQA Diamond. Plus: Kling AI’s $2.8B raise and Claude’s federal clearance signal a pivotal week in AI.
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Edge AI Gets a Major Upgrade: NVIDIA Jetson T4000, AMD EPYC Venice, and the Hardware Race Reshaping Robotics
NVIDIA’s Jetson T4000 delivers 1200 TFLOPS at 40-70W, reshaping robotics and edge computing.
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GPT-5.4 Sets New Benchmarks as AI Competition Intensifies Across the Industry
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 scores 57.7% on SWE-Bench Pro and 92.8% on GPQA Diamond. Plus: Claude restrictions lifted, Apple AI AirPods, and Mistral’s funding round.
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Edge AI, 1nm Chips, and Quantum Leaps: The Tech Breakthroughs Reshaping 2026
NVIDIA’s Jetson T4000 and TSMC’s 1nm process signal a major shift in AI and computing.
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Anthropic vs. Pentagon, Meta’s AI Chips, and Atlassian’s 1,600-Person Bet on AI
Anthropic sued the DoD over a national security ban, Meta unveiled new AI chips, and Atlassian cut 10% of staff to fund an AI pivot. Here’s what it means.