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Cisco Extends Enterprise Agreement to Nutanix, Framing Procurement Flexibility as Architectural
Cisco has extended its Enterprise Agreement (EA) framework to include Nutanix, marking Nutanix's first such agreement with an OEM. This move offers customers a unified procurement model with predictable pricing, capacity expansion on-demand, and flexibility to shift value within the Nutanix software portfolio. Cisco's SVP positions commercial flexibility as an integral part of modern infrastructure architecture.
Google Advocates for Privacy by Innovation, Shaping Data Protection for the AI Assistant Era
Google's President of Global Affairs outlined a 'privacy by innovation' vision at the IAPP summit, arguing that data protection frameworks must evolve alongside AI assistant technologies. He emphasized moving beyond traditional consent models towards context-aware controls, granular agent access management, and built-in safeguards. This represents a systemic shift in thinking about privacy and security governance in the AI era.
Google Proposes Privacy Innovation Framework for AI Assistants
Google's President of Global Affairs Kent Walker outlined a new privacy framework for the AI era at IAPP Global Summit 2026, emphasizing 'privacy as quality' through technological innovation, while demonstrating how its personalized AI assistant integrates multi-app data for proactive services.
Cisco Deploys Enterprise-Grade Networking and Security Architecture in Humanitarian Response Scenario
Cisco's Crisis Response team deployed an industrial-grade wireless network solution for the first time at the Musenyi refugee camp in Burundi. The solution integrates enterprise technologies like Cisco Identity Services Engine, Secure Connect, and Meraki cloud management to establish reliable and secure connectivity in harsh environments with limited infrastructure. This demonstrates Cisco's capability to adapt and validate its mature enterprise networking and zero-trust security architecture for extreme edge scenarios.
Arm Expands into Silicon Products with First Self-Designed AGI CPU
Arm is expanding its compute platform into production silicon for the first time, launching the self-designed Arm AGI CPU for AI data centers and agentic workloads. It targets over 2x performance per rack versus x86 platforms and is backed by lead partner Meta, customers like OpenAI, and a broad OEM/ODM ecosystem.
NVIDIA Introduces Physical AI Data Factory Blueprint, Transforming Compute into Synthetic Data
At GTC, NVIDIA introduced the Physical AI Data Factory Blueprint, an open reference architecture designed to transform compute into large-scale, high-quality synthetic training data. Built on Cosmos world models and the OSMO operator, it addresses the bottleneck of scaling real-world data, aiming to serve as the data engine for next-gen autonomous systems and robots.
NVIDIA Forms Nemotron Coalition to Advance Open Frontier Models
NVIDIA announced the Nemotron Coalition at GTC, a collaboration with model builders and AI labs like Mistral AI to advance open, frontier-level foundation models. The initiative aims to foster the open model ecosystem by sharing expertise, data, and compute, emphasizing a future where AI is powered by a system of both open and proprietary models.
NVIDIA Demonstrates AI Factories as Flexible Grid Assets for Peak Demand Management
NVIDIA, in collaboration with EPRI, National Grid, and Emerald AI, demonstrated how AI factories powered by Blackwell GPU clusters can dynamically adjust power consumption in response to grid signals. This allows them to act as 'shock absorbers' during peak demand while maintaining performance for high-priority AI workloads.
ARM Builds Its First Chip in 35 Years: AGI CPU Targets AI Data Centers, Meta First Customer
ARM announces its first in-house CPU in 35 years, the AGI CPU, targeting AI and data center workloads. Meta is the launch customer. Built on TSMC's 3nm process, the chip focuses on performance-per-watt, directly challenging x86 dominance and fundamentally restructuring ARM's business model from IP licensor to merchant silicon vendor.
Meta Partners with Arm to Develop New AI Data Center CPUs
Meta partners with Arm to co-develop data center CPUs optimized for AI workloads. The first product, the Arm AGI CPU, aims to boost rack performance density for large-scale AI deployments. It will be available through Arm's ecosystem, with board designs to be open-sourced via the Open Compute Project.
Arm Neoverse Reshapes Control Layer in AI Infrastructure
ARM introduces Neoverse infrastructure CPU cores optimized for cloud, AI, and HPC workloads, adopted by NVIDIA, AWS, Microsoft, and Google for their AI platforms, delivering performance gains and energy efficiency. This architecture enables high-density AI workload deployment in cloud and edge environments with enhanced multi-tenant security.
NVIDIA Donates GPU Dynamic Resource Allocation Driver to Kubernetes Community
NVIDIA donated its GPU Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) driver to the CNCF, making it an upstream Kubernetes project. This move aims to shift the core control point of GPU orchestration from proprietary vendor layers to the open-source community, and drive standardization in collaboration with major cloud providers.
Samsung Expands HVAC Portfolio with AI Integration
Samsung showcased expanded HVAC solutions at MCE 2026, integrating AI for energy efficiency and airflow control in residential and commercial segments. The integration of FläktGroup products enhances full-scenario HVAC capabilities.
NVIDIA Launches OpenShell, Establishing Runtime Sandbox for Secure Autonomous AI Agents
NVIDIA introduces OpenShell, an open-source project designed as a secure-by-design runtime for autonomous AI agents. It employs a "browser tab" model, isolating agent operations from policy enforcement at the system level to prevent policy overrides and data leaks. NVIDIA is collaborating with key security vendors to establish a unified policy layer for enterprise AI agents.
Cisco Extends Zero Trust Security to AI Agent Ecosystem
At RSA 2026, Cisco introduced security innovations for AI agents, extending Zero Trust Access with agent discovery in Identity Intelligence, agentic IAM in Duo, and MCP enforcement in Secure Access SSE. It launched AI Defense: Explorer Edition for self-serve testing and DefenseClaw open source framework to automate security deployment.
SK Hynix Jumps to TSMC 3nm for HBM4E Logic Die to Counter Samsung's 4nm Lead
SK Hynix plans to use TSMC's 3nm process for the logic die in its 7th-gen HBM4E, a leap from the 12nm used in HBM4. This aims to reverse the performance gap with Samsung (which used 4nm logic in HBM4) and deliver higher bandwidth and power efficiency for next-gen AI chips like NVIDIA's Vera Rubin Ultra.
Meta Integrates AI Support Assistant with Content Moderation, Reducing Third-Party Reliance
Meta launched an AI support assistant and deployed advanced AI content moderation systems to enhance user experience and platform safety. This signals a strategic shift from relying on third-party vendors to strengthening internal AI systems, with plans to deeply integrate AI into core operations.
AWS and Cerebras Introduce Decoupled Inference Architecture for AI Performance
AWS collaborates with Cerebras on a heterogeneous inference solution using Trainium and CS-3, featuring a decoupled architecture for compute and memory stages connected via EFA. It targets interactive AI applications with claimed 10x performance gain, deployed on Nitro-secured infrastructure.
AMD and NAVER Cloud Collaborate on Sovereign AI Infrastructure in Korea
AMD and NAVER Cloud announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate sovereign AI infrastructure in Korea. NAVER Cloud will expand deployment of AMD EPYC "Venice" CPUs and gain early access to next-gen Instinct MI455X GPUs, with joint optimization of AI services and software stacks on AMD platforms.
AMD and Samsung Deepen Collaboration, Locking HBM4 Supply and Exploring Foundry Partnership
AMD and Samsung signed an MOU, designating Samsung as the primary HBM4 supplier for the next-gen Instinct MI455X GPU and collaborating on DDR5 memory optimized for 6th Gen EPYC CPUs. The companies will also explore opportunities for Samsung to provide foundry services for future AMD products.