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Cisco Shifts AI Network Control from K8s Black Box to Unified Fabric via Isovalent and VXLAN ESG
Cisco integrates Isovalent's eBPF into Nexus One for pod-to-fabric visibility and introduces VXLAN ESG-based AI job segmentation, embedding security and multi-tenancy into the network fabric. This targets the Kubernetes 'black box' bottleneck in AI inference, unifying control and troubleshooting.
Intel at Computex 2026: 18A, Rackscale, and the Shift to CPU-Centric AI Orchestration
Intel unveils Core Ultra Series 3 on 18A, Xeon 6+ with 288 e-cores, a hybrid local inference orchestrator with Perplexity, rackscale AI infrastructure with Foxconn, and disaggregated inference cloud with SambaNova. The keynote positions the CPU as the central orchestrator for agentic AI, signaling a control plane shift from GPU to x86.
AWS Hosts OpenAI GPT-5.5 & Codex: Control Shifts from Model to Cloud
AWS launches OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4, and Codex on Bedrock via the Responses API. This integrates frontier models into AWS infrastructure for data residency and capacity management, but locks users into Bedrock's ecosystem.
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 Cosmos 3: Open-Source Physical AI Model with MoT for Ecosystem Lock-in
NVIDIA releases Cosmos 3, a unified physical AI foundation model with Mixture-of-Transformers architecture combining reasoning, world generation, and action generation. Open-sourced with training scripts and six synthetic datasets, but deployment optimized for NVIDIA NIM and GPUs, signaling an ecosystem lock-in strategy.
Cisco Scale-Across: Converged Silicon and Optics for Distributed AI Training
Cisco unveils Scale-Across architecture combining Silicon One P200 routing (51.2Tbps) and coherent pluggables (400G/800G ZR/ZR+) with open line systems, enabling deterministic low-latency, lossless connectivity for distributed AI training across data centers separated by tens of kilometers.
Check Point Agentic Exposure Validation: AI Agents Counter Autonomous Exploitation
Check Point launches Agentic Exposure Validation (AEV), using AI agents that reason like attackers. It correlates exposure data, asset context, and live threat intelligence to safely prove what is exploitable. Part of CTEM, it enables evidence-based reduction before AI-driven adversaries act.
Microsoft Fara1.5 Browser Agent Open-Weight, 72% Success Rate Beats Closed-Source Rivals
Microsoft releases Fara1.5 (4B/9B/27B) browser Computer-Use Agent fine-tuned on Qwen3.5, achieving 72% success rate on Online-Mind2Web, surpassing OpenAI Operator (58.3%) and Gemini 2.5 CU (57.3%). Open-weight with MagenticLite sandbox, but suffers from visual prompt injection and credential exposure risks.
Google Antigravity Control Plane Redefines AI Development, Locks Agent Orchestration
At I/O 2026, Google launched Antigravity 2.0 desktop app and CLI/SDK as a unified agent control plane, alongside Gemini 3.5 Flash/Omni models, Managed Agents API, and native Android support in AI Studio. This aims to streamline AI development from prototype to production, but effectively locks developers into Google's ecosystem and cloud services.
Google TPU 8t/8i Enables Cross-Datacenter Training, Gemini 3.5 Flash 4x Faster
Google unveils TPU 8t (training) and TPU 8i (inference) with 3x raw compute and 2x perf-per-watt. JAX/Pathways enable distributed training across 1M+ TPUs across sites. Gemini 3.5 Flash delivers 4x output tokens per second vs frontier models. SynthID adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, Kakao, Eleven Labs.
Google Antigravity 2.0 Shifts Control from Model API to Agent Orchestration
Google launches Antigravity 2.0 desktop app, Managed Agents API, and AI Studio mobile, creating an agent-first development platform. Powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash (4x faster), it deeply integrates with Android, Firebase, and Workspace, aiming to lock developers into Google's orchestration layer.
Cloudflare Tests Anthropic Mythos: AI-Driven Exploit Chain Construction and Proof Generation
Cloudflare's Project Glasswing tested Anthropic's Mythos Preview, revealing its ability to automatically chain multiple low-severity bugs into exploitable PoCs with runnable code. They built a multi-stage harness to manage noise and context limits, achieving a significant leap in vulnerability discovery quality.
Cisco Replaces Human Annotators with LLM Constitutional Definitions for AI Safety Consistency
Cisco introduces Single-Source Safety Definitions, replacing human annotators with LLMs that re-read 300+ line constitutional documents per classification. This AI-first approach achieves 57x reduction in inter-model disagreement, adds intent/content dual-axis scoring, and becomes the default safety taxonomy for Cisco AI Defense, shifting control from humans to machine-readable specifications.
HPE's Autonomous Network Agentic Mesh: Locking Ops Control via AI Agents
HPE announces 'self-driving network' capabilities, powered by a microservices, autonomous agents, and an advanced agentic mesh, integrated into HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central. Claiming industry-first fully autonomous, agentic AIOps networking, it detects, diagnoses, and resolves issues in real-time without human intervention. UK Ministry of Justice cites ~75% fewer helpdesk tickets.
AMD and OpenAI Contribute MRC Protocol to OCP for Scalable AI Networking
AMD, in collaboration with OpenAI, Microsoft, and others, contributed the MRC (Multipath Reliable Connection) protocol, designed for large-scale AI training, to the Open Compute Project (OCP). AMD co-authored the specification and has already deployed MRC on its programmable Pensando DPU/NIC products, positioning its networking technology as a key enabler for resilient and adaptive AI infrastructure.
NVIDIA Opens MRC Protocol via OCP, Pushing Standardization of AI Ethernet Fabrics
NVIDIA announced the opening of its MRC (Multipath Reliable Connection) RDMA transport protocol via the Open Compute Project (OCP). The protocol, proven on Spectrum-X Ethernet hardware, aims to enhance throughput, resilience, and GPU utilization for large-scale AI training clusters through multi-path load balancing and hardware-level failure bypass.
Microsoft Copilot Cowork Launches Mobile, Multi-Model Routing to Strengthen AI Agent Execution Layer
Microsoft announced new mobile apps and skills plugins for Copilot Cowork, enabling task handoff across devices and routing work to either Claude or OpenAI models based on task suitability. This update aims to evolve Copilot from a conversational tool into a continuous execution layer across business systems.
NVIDIA Extreme Co-Design: Vera Rubin Platform Targets Agentic Inference TCO Inflection
NVIDIA unveils an extreme co-design stack for agentic systems, featuring Vera Rubin NVL72, NVLink 6, ConnectX-9, BlueField-4, and Spectrum-X. By disaggregating inference, optimizing KV cache management, and deploying low-latency fabrics, it aims to break the throughput-interactivity tradeoff, making high-context token processing economically viable.
Microsoft Partners with US and UK Government AI Security Institutes to Advance Frontier Model Evaluation
Microsoft announced new agreements with the US Center for AI Standards and Innovation and the UK AI Security Institute to collaboratively test its frontier models, assess safeguards, and advance the science of AI evaluation, including adversarial assessments and high-risk capability evaluation. This aims to address national and public safety risks through government-industry collaboration.
Anthropic Partners with Top-Tier Capital to Form New AI Services Company for Mid-Market
Anthropic, alongside Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, Goldman Sachs, and other capital partners, is forming a new AI services company. It aims to provide deep customization and long-term operational support for deploying Claude in mid-market companies, complementing its existing system integrator network for large enterprises.