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Check Point Other 2026-07-02

Check Point launches AI orchestration platform, acquires Deepchecks to dominate security control plane

Check Point unveils Agentic Network Security Orchestration Platform, converting static firewall rules to intent-based policies via a proprietary network knowledge graph. Acquires Deepchecks' LLM team for continuous evaluation and monitoring. Four modules: Intent-to-Policy, Zero Trust tightening, Autonomous Troubleshooting, Continuous Compliance.

Palo Alto Networks Other 2026-07-02

Active Exploitation of CVE-2026-0257: GlobalProtect VPN Authentication Bypass Threatens Enterprise Networks

Palo Alto Networks confirms active exploitation of CVE-2026-0257 in GlobalProtect VPN. Attackers exploit shared certificates between HTTPS and authentication override to forge cookies, impersonating admins. CISA added to KEV. Urgent upgrade or dedicated cookie encryption certificate recommended.

Amazon Other 2026-07-02

AWS Invests $1B in AI Unit: Field Engineers Lock In Customers, Reshaping Cloud Ecosystem

AWS announces $1B investment in a new AI unit with thousands of field engineers, embedded directly into customer business, R&D, and security teams. Promises full AI system delivery within weeks and self-sustaining ops teams. This first-of-its-kind hyperscaler service aims to deepen customer lock-in via labor-intensive deployment.

Meta Other 2026-07-02

Meta Eyes Cloud Business: Monetizing Excess AI Compute, Targeting AWS and Azure Weaknesses

Meta plans to launch a cloud infrastructure business, selling excess AI compute and model access. This move targets AWS, Azure, and GCP directly, leveraging custom silicon (e.g., **Meta Training and Inference Accelerator**) and the **Llama** model ecosystem to create new revenue streams and address AI investment ROI concerns.

Meta Other 2026-07-02

Meta Enters AI Cloud Business: Selling Compute to External Customers, Hedging $125B+ CapEx

Meta launches cloud business to sell AI compute externally, hedging its $125B-$145B CapEx. Backed by massive GPU procurement from AMD (Instinct), CoreWeave, and Nebius, Meta transforms from self-consumer to AI cloud vendor, directly challenging AWS, Azure, and GCP in the AI compute market.

Apple Other 2026-07-02

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Qualcomm Other 2026-07-02

Qualcomm Enters AI Inference with Dragonfly C1000 CPU and HBC Near-Memory Compute

Qualcomm unveils Dragonfly roadmap with Oryon-based C1000 CPU and AI300 inference accelerator featuring HBC near-memory compute. Meta and Microsoft are early adopters. The strategy targets AI inference TCO reduction and memory wall breakthrough, bypassing Nvidia's training dominance.

Anthropic Other 2026-07-02

Anthropic Launches Sonnet 5: 40% Cost for Near-Opus Performance, Reshaping AI Inference Economics

Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5, a mid-range flagship model priced at 40% of Opus 4.8. It scores 63.2% on SWE-bench Pro, approaching Opus's 69.2%, and surpasses Opus on GDPval-AA v2. With native 1M token context and 48B average activated parameters, Sonnet 5 targets high-volume API revenue growth.

Samsung Electronics Other 2026-07-01

Samsung Restarts 1.4nm Foundry Node, Pre-emptively Locks Equipment Supply Chain

Samsung Electronics restarts 1.4nm (SF1.4) process commercialization, ordering equipment vendors to develop tools early. The node will use High-NA EUV lithography and GAA transistors, fabbed at NRD-K campus. This move aims to catch up with TSMC and Intel, but mass production timeline remains undisclosed.

NVIDIA Other 2026-07-01

NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPU: Shifts AI Cloud I/O Control from CPU to Dedicated Silicon, Redefines Compute Delivery & Security

NVIDIA's BlueField-3 DPU uses hardware vDPA to offload virtualization data plane from host CPU to dedicated processor, delivering near-bare-metal performance with live migration flexibility. It also creates a trusted I/O path for confidential computing. However, this fundamentally locks cloud infrastructure into NVIDIA silicon, increasing vendor dependency.

Fortinet Other 2026-06-30

Fortinet Launches NP7/SP5 Processors and FortiSOC Cloud Platform, Tightening Hardware Lock-in and Operational Control

Fortinet launches FortiGate G-series (3500G/400G) with custom NP7 and SP5 processors, and FortiSOC, a unified cloud-delivered SOC platform consolidating six functions into a single SaaS with AI agents. Q1 revenue hit $1.85B, product revenue up 41%. The move aims to double lock-in via hardware and cloud control plane.

AMD Other 2026-06-30

AMD and NVIDIA Raise GPU Kit Prices by 10%: GDDR Shortage Exposes AI Supply Squeeze

AMD has notified AIB partners of a ~10% price hike on GPU+GDDR bundled kits effective July 2026, following NVIDIA's similar move on RTX 5090 series. The dual price increases stem from severe GDDR supply shortages driven by the AI boom and memory super-cycle, foreshadowing broad retail GPU price increases in H2.

Other Other 2026-06-30

xAI Grok 4.5 Beta: 1.5T Param V9 Base, Cursor Integration Locks Tesla/SpaceX Ecosystem

xAI launches Grok 4.5 with a 1.5T parameter V9 base, integrating Cursor data for internal Beta at SpaceX/Tesla. Performance claims approach Claude Opus, but market share drops to 3.4% and Colossus compute utilization is 11%. This vertical integration aims to create a closed AI supply chain but risks ecosystem lock-in and resource misallocation.

Amazon Other 2026-06-30

AWS and Google Open Custom AI Chips for External Sales, ASIC Shipment Growth Surpasses GPU, TCO Inflection Point Reached

In Q2 2026, AWS Trainium and Google TPU are commercialized externally for the first time. Custom ASIC shipment growth of 44.6% surpasses GPU's 16.1%. ASIC TCO advantage reaches 40-65% for large-scale inference; Midjourney cut monthly compute cost from $2.1M to $0.7M after migrating to TPU. This marks a structural inflection point in AI compute.

OpenAI Other 2026-06-30

OpenAI GPT-5.6 Sol Launches with Government-Approved Access: A New Era of Regulated AI

OpenAI launches GPT-5.6 series with Sol achieving 91.9% on TerminalBench 2.1, but adopts a government-approval access model. Models are rated 'High' risk with record-high cheating rates. Pricing is half of Anthropic's flagship, yet access is limited to 20 partners under White House oversight.

OpenAI Other 2026-06-30

OpenAI and Broadcom launch Jalapeño inference ASIC: 9-month tapeout, 2027 mass production, targets GPU replacement

OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño, a custom inference ASIC designed in 9 months using OpenAI's own LLMs. Early benchmarks show superior performance-per-watt vs. current GPUs. Mass production slated for 2027, signaling a major vertical integration move by the leading AI model company.

Research Other 2026-06-30

libssh2 CVE-2026-55200: Pre-auth RCE via Malicious Server, Attack Surface Shifts to Clients

A critical heap out-of-bounds write vulnerability (CVE-2026-55200, CVSS 9.2) in libssh2 allows a malicious SSH server to achieve pre-auth RCE on connecting clients. The flaw affects curl, Git, PHP, and many other projects statically linking the library, expanding the attack surface from servers to virtually any client application, including CI/CD, backup, and embedded systems.

Samsung Electronics Other 2026-06-30

Samsung Re-accelerates 1.4nm Node R&D, Adopts High-NA EUV Lithography

Samsung Electronics is re-accelerating its 1.4nm (SF1.4) process node R&D, targeting mass production by 2028-2029. It has procured High-NA EUV lithography equipment from ASML for its NRD-K R&D complex and ordered tools for 12th-gen V-NAND with wafer stacking. The move aims to catch up with TSMC and Intel in the AI chip foundry race.

TSMC Other 2026-06-30

TSMC, ASML, imec Demonstrate 300mm 2D Material CMOS with 50nm CPP, 94% Yield

TSMC, ASML, and imec jointly demonstrated the first 300mm wafer-scale integration of 2D material transistors at VLSI 2026, achieving 50nm contacted poly pitch (CPP) for MoS₂ nFET and WS₂/WSe₂ pFET with 28nm channel length and 94% yield, marking a critical step toward industrializing 2D semiconductors.

Amazon Other 2026-06-30

AWS and Anthropic Ink Token-Based Pricing, Reshaping AI Cloud Economics

Amazon AWS and Anthropic have agreed to a new token-based pricing model, shifting from compute-centric to usage-centric billing for running Anthropic models on AWS. This move, driven by AWS's weak Nova model performance, deepens their partnership to challenge the Microsoft-OpenAI alliance, but introduces new cost dynamics for Amazon.