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Today β€” 29 October 2025Main stream

OpenAI Restructuring and Amazon’s AI Paradox Reshape Tech Landscape

29 October 2025 at 07:45

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The capital requirements and strategic maneuvering defining the artificial intelligence frontier are starkly evident in recent developments, from OpenAI’s finalized restructuring to Amazon’s contrasting AI investment strategy. CNBC’s Morgan Brennan recently spoke with CNBC Business News reporter MacKenzie Sigalos, delving into the implications of these pivotal shifts for the broader tech ecosystem and workforce. Their […]

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Celestica CEO Mionis: AI is a Must-Have Utility, Not a Bubble

29 October 2025 at 04:15

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β€œAI right now used to be a nice-to-have. It’s a utility, it’s a must-have.” This declarative statement from Celestica President and CEO Rob Mionis on CNBC’s Mad Money with Jim Cramer cuts directly to the core of the current technological zeitgeist. It frames artificial intelligence not as a speculative fad or a nascent technology still […]

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Yesterday β€” 28 October 2025Main stream

Nvidia and partners to build seven AI supercomputers for the U.S. gov't with over 100,000 Blackwell GPUs β€”combined performance of 2,200 ExaFLOPS of compute

Nvidia, Oracle, and the U.S. Department of Energy will build seven ExaFLOPS-class AI supercomputers for Argonne National Laboratory β€” including the Oracle-built Equinox and Solstice systems with over 100,000 Blackwell GPUs delivering up to 2,200 FP4 ExaFLOPS β€” to power next-generation AI and scientific research.

OpenAI and Microsoft sign agreement to restructure OpenAI into a public benefit corporation with Microsoft retaining 27% stake β€” non-profit 'Open AI Foundation' to oversee 'Open AI PBC'

OpenAI is restructuring into a public benefit corporation with Microsoft retaining a 27% stake in the new "OpenAI PBC," worth roughly $135 billion. OpenAI PBC will still be overseen by the non-profit OpenAI Inc., soon to be renamed OpenAI Foundation. Both companies are intertwined till at least 2032 with major cloud computing contracts.

Fake Nvidia GTC stream hosting deepfake Jensen Huang crypto scam garners 100,000 YouTube viewers, AI-generated hoax generates 5x more views than real event

Unsuspecting YouTube viewers looking for Nvidia's GTC keynote on Tuesday might well have found themselves accidentally watching a Jensen Huang deepfake promoting a cryptocurrency scam, after YouTube promoted the video over the official stream.

Musk says Samsung's Texas fab outclasses TSMC's US-based fabs β€” with AI5 still in development, questions remain over whether Tesla will need advanced tools

Elon Musk's statement that Samsung's Taylor, Texas fab is more advanced than TSMC's Fab 21 in Arizona reflects the newer 3nm-era tools being installed there. However, this advantage has little relevance for Tesla's AI5 processor, which likely relies on SF4A FinFET technology, which gains minimal benefit from those capabilities.

Nvidia unveils Vera Rubin supercomputers for Los Alamos National Laboratory β€” announcement comes on heels of AMD's recent supercomputer wins

Nvidia and HPE will build the Mission and Vision supercomputers for Los Alamos based on the Vera Rubin platform to advance national-security and open-science research using AI simulation and scientific computing.

OpenAI calls on U.S. to build 100 gigawatts of additional power-generating capacity per year, increase equivalent to 100 nuclear reactors yearly β€” says electricity is a 'strategic asset' in AI race against China

28 October 2025 at 18:22
OpenAI has called on the US to build out more power-generating infrastructure, claiming that it is needed to help provide the backbone for the AI race the US is now in with China. With enormous infrastructure projects planned, it wants the US to build an additional 100 gigawatts of new energy capacity every year.

China builds brain-mimicking AI server the size of a mini-fridge, claims 90% power reduction β€” BI Explorer 1 packs in 1,152 CPU cores and 4.8TB of memory, runs on a household power outlet

28 October 2025 at 14:00
China's GDIIST research institute has announced the development and soon release of the BIE-1, an AI supercomputer inspired by the operation of the human brain. This neuromorphic computing tech is one of the first standalone, non-rack-based brain-based computers we've ever seen.

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Qualcomm unveils AI200 and AI250 AI inference accelerators β€” Hexagon takes on AMD and Nvidia in the booming data center realm

Qualcomm has unveiled its AI200 and AI250 rack-scale AI inference solutions relying on data center-grade Hexagon NPUs with near-memory computing, micro-tile inferencing, and confidential computing support.

US–China reach trade framework that could avert 100% tariffs and pause rare-earth curbs β€” development comes as Trump and Xi prepare to meet this week

26 October 2025 at 19:42
US and Chinese trade negotiators say they’ve reached a framework agreement that, if approved by both governments this week, would roll back proposed 100% tariffs on Chinese imports and pause Beijing’s escalating export restrictions on rare-earth materials.

Elon Musk claims Tesla's new AI5 chip is 40x more performant than previous-gen AI5 β€” Next-gen custom silicon for vehicle AI to now be built by Samsung & TSMC

Tesla's next-gen AI5 chips is going to be manufactured by both TSMC and, now, Samsung in America. Musk claims that it's 40x faster than the outgoing AI4 silicon, mostly because of a radical design approach that ditches legacy hardware blocks to focus on what's needed right now.

European think tank suggests punitive DUV machine export ban following China's latest round of rare earth export controls

23 October 2025 at 16:45
A European think tank suggests retaliatory trade measures against China, and the trigger appears to be Beijing’s threat to restrict exports of gallium and germanium, two raw materials used in everything from EVs to satellites.

China wants US semiconductor companies to submit sensitive data as part of probe β€” 'anti-dumping' investigation requests sales and profit data

22 October 2025 at 16:42
China’s Trade Remedy and Investigation Bureau under the Ministry of Commerce has published new questionnaires for US semiconductor businesses designed to find any discrepancies in their international pricing as part of an anti-dumping investigation.

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