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Etched Unveils Sohu Transformer ASIC: Claims 20x H100 Inference Throughput, Challenging NVIDIA's Grip
AI chip startup Etched emerges from stealth with Sohu, a Transformer-specific ASIC on TSMC N4P with 144GB HBM3E. By hardwiring attention mechanisms, it claims 20x throughput and 140x price-performance vs. H100 on Llama 70B. With $800M total funding and first racks shipping this summer, it directly challenges NVIDIA's inference dominance.
Cisco Launches AI Troubleshooting Agent for Industrial Networks, Shifting Control Plane
Cisco launches AI Troubleshooting for Industrial Networks, an ambient agent on Cisco Cloud Control. It monitors switch syslogs, uses deterministic logic to diagnose physical and network faults, and provides OT technicians with actionable fix steps, aiming to reduce MTTD and MTTR by minimizing escalations to network experts.
HPE Consolidates Morpheus & GreenLake into Unified Agentic Control Plane for Hybrid Cloud and AI
HPE integrates Morpheus software into GreenLake, delivering a unified agentic orchestration and control plane for AI factories and traditional workloads. GreenLake Intelligence advances agentic AIOps, with partnerships with ServiceNow and Citrix, aiming to reduce virtualization costs and simplify hybrid cloud operations under a single operating model.
Cisco AI Defense Adds Agent Harness Red Teaming for Agentic AI Security
Cisco introduces Agent Validation in AI Defense: Explorer Edition, a dedicated red-teaming capability for agentic AI systems. It autonomously probes agent harness attack surfaces, including tool routes, indirect content channels, and persistent state, providing verified findings beyond chat-based security assessments.
Cisco Unveils AI-Native Branch Architecture with AgenticOps and PQC
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco refreshes the Secure Router 8000 series and introduces a Unified Branch architecture with AgenticOps, post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and hybrid mesh firewalling. The control plane moves to Cisco Cloud Control, aiming for an AI-native, cloud-managed WAN platform.
Cisco Talos Threat Hunting Expands Across Endpoint, Network, and Identity Domains
Cisco Talos expands threat hunting to network (Cisco Firewall) and identity (Cisco Duo) domains, using an AI-driven engine for hypothesis-based searches. Findings are delivered via Cisco Security Cloud Control, targeting stealthy threats that evade alert-based detection.
NVIDIA Internalizes GPT-5.5 Powered AI Agents at Scale, Defining New Enterprise AI Infrastructure Paradigm
NVIDIA announced that over 10,000 employees have scaled the use of GPT-5.5 via the Codex app, running on NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 infrastructure. This demonstrates the technical feasibility of 'transformative' productivity gains from frontier model inference in enterprise workflows. It also provides a reference architecture for deploying AI agents with auditable, isolated security via dedicated cloud VMs.
Cisco Positions Wi-Fi as a Core AI Growth Strategy
Cisco's report outlines the 'wireless AI paradox' where AI demands higher bandwidth and lower latency from Wi-Fi while increasing operational complexity and security risks, yet AI-powered networking is also the solution. Cisco advocates for a holistic strategy integrating AI automation, infrastructure modernization, and modern tools to transform wireless from a bottleneck into a growth platform.
Cisco Establishes AgenticOps as Core IT Operating Model for AI Era
Cisco expands AgenticOps operating model across its full portfolio, covering networking, security and observability. Powered by Deep Network Model and cross-domain telemetry, it enables intelligent execution including autonomous troubleshooting, continuous optimization and trusted validation. This represents a key evolution of Cisco's platform strategy towards AI-driven closed-loop operations.
Trend Micro Exposes Azure DNS Design Flaw Enabling Cloud Infrastructure Takeover
Trend Micro's TrendAI™ research team disclosed a security vulnerability "by design" in the Azure cloud platform. DNS records of deleted Azure resources may persist, allowing attackers to exploit these lingering DNS names to hijack trusted endpoints and compromise dependent systems, highlighting a critical but often overlooked trust inheritance risk in cloud infrastructure.