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Meta Acquires Manus to Boost Its General-Purpose AI Agent Capabilities
Meta Platforms' purchase of Manus, a Singapore-based developer of general-purpose AI agents, caps a year of heavy AI investment as the company accelerates agent-driven product development.
Nvidia’s Aqui‑Hire of Groq Talent Narrows Rivalry and Signals Move Into Non‑GPU Inference Chips
Nvidia reportedly 'aqui‑hired' Groq personnel, reducing a potential competitor and signaling a strategic push into non‑GPU AI inference chips — a notable shakeup in AI hardware.
CoreWeave CEO's blunt five-word verdict reframes AI debate
CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator used a five-word, no-nonsense remark to shift the AI conversation toward compute, capacity and pragmatic industry planning amid rapid model growth.
Meta Plans Two Major AI Releases for 2026, Eyes Consumer and Ad Gains
Meta will launch two major AI initiatives in 2026 to enhance user experiences and ad targeting. The moves may speed product innovation, drive growth, and intensify rivalry.
Wedbush Spotlights D-Wave (QBTS) as a Commercially Ready Quantum Leader
Wedbush spotlights D‑Wave (QBTS) for its practical, commercially focused quantum services and cloud offerings, calling it a leading candidate for near‑term enterprise adoption.
Clarivate Unveils Agentic AI to Streamline Life Sciences Regulatory Safety Workflows
Clarivate introduced an agentic AI assistant to automate life sciences regulatory and safety workflows, accelerating case processing, improving consistency and aiding global compliance.
Why AMD Could Win the Inference Race: Physics, Architecture and Cost
AMD’s system-level design, chiplet packaging and cost focus give it a real shot at winning inference workloads where energy, memory and integration matter more than peak FLOPS.
Gemini Surges: Google Jumps From 5% to 18% AI Market Share
Gemini's rise from 5% to 18% market share signals a shift in AI adoption toward Google's offerings, suggesting Alphabet may be pulling ahead of rivals like OpenAI in real-world use.
Europe at a crossroads: AI expansion vs. climate targets as power demand surges
Fund managers warn Europe faces a fork: scale power-hungry AI infrastructure to stay competitive or prioritize climate goals as rising data-center demand strains grids and policy.
UK AI plan after one year: infrastructure wins and remaining hurdles
A year after the UK unveiled its ambitious AI strategy, major tech investments have arrived but bottlenecks in power, planning, skills, and data access threaten full delivery.
Micron Q1 FY2026 Presentation: Memory Market Trends and Outlook
Micron's FY2026 Q1 earnings presentation reviews memory market dynamics, product-mix shifts, capital spending priorities, and management guidance as the market shows signs of recovery.
Analyst: Groq-Nvidia 'Non-exclusive' Deal Preserves Illusion of Competition
Analyst: Groq's 'non-exclusive' licensing deal with Nvidia mirrors major AI agreements and seems aimed at preserving the appearance of competition while Nvidia retains dominance.
AI Wealth Surge: 50 New Tech Billionaires in 2025, Including Anthropic Co‑founders
MarketWatch: AI created 50 new tech billionaires in 2025, including Anthropic's seven co‑founders, as funding, valuations and chip demand reshaped tech fortunes.
YouTube's Unstoppable Rise: From Podcasts to US TV and Streaming Leader
Once a video-hosting site, YouTube now dominates podcasting, is expanding into live sports and has become the leading platform for TV and streaming in the United States.
Why Nvidia Should Embrace Groq to Counter Google's TPUs
Nvidia risks ceding efficiency and latency advantages to Google's TPUs unless it integrates or partners with Groq's deterministic, low-latency accelerator design. Strategic options analyzed.
How Nintendo Switch 2 and Video-Game Prices Helped Drive 4.3% GDP Growth
The unexpected spike in video-game prices and strong sales from the Nintendo Switch 2 helped inflate parts of U.S. GDP data, offering a partial explanation for the reported 4.3% growth.
Nvidia's Deal With Groq Seen as Strategic in Custom AI Chip Shift
Analysts call Nvidia's licensing agreement with Groq and selective hiring of its staff a strategic pivot, positioning Nvidia to counter the growing trend of custom AI accelerators.
Why Nvidia's Deal With Groq Is Seen as Strategic Amid Custom AI Chip Surge
Analysts call Nvidia's deal with Groq strategic as custom AI chips rise, reshaping data-center supply chains and giving enterprises more tailored accelerator choices.
Tesla Amplifies Robotaxi Messaging as Musk's Deadline Nears
With Elon Musk's self-imposed deadline looming, Tesla has stepped up its robotaxi messaging—spotlighting technical progress while investors and regulators weigh the practical and safety challenges.
Analysts Say Microsoft Will Silence Doubters With AI-Driven Growth by 2026
Analysts issued upbeat reports saying Microsoft’s AI investments and Azure-led enterprise offerings should drive a 2026 rebound and prove critics wrong over the long term.