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ARM Other 2026-06-23

Arm servers capture >45% data center revenue, x86 ecosystem under AI-driven assault

IDC reports Q1 2026 global server revenue hit a record $122.6B, with Arm-based servers capturing >45% share (x86 at 52%). Accelerated servers (GPU/ASIC/FPGA) generated >70% revenue. Nvidia's Grace CPU (NVL72) and hyperscaler custom Arm chips drive the shift; x86 still leads in unit volume but faces supply constraints.

Ericsson Other 2026-06-17

Ericsson Abandons Full-Stack for Modular DMP, IBM watsonx Orchestrate Enters Telco Automation

Ericsson modularizes its Digital Monetization Platform (DMP), cedes CRM front-end to Salesforce, and brings in IBM as system integrator with watsonx Orchestrate multi-agent orchestrator, retreating to software licensing to address 5G ROI pressure.

Qualcomm Other 2026-06-17

Qualcomm's RISC-V Gamble: Tenstorrent Acquisition and Edge AI Pivot

Qualcomm pivots from ARM to open-source RISC-V, acquiring Ventana Micro and targeting Tenstorrent for $8-10B. Launches 'Dragonfly' brand for custom AI accelerators, aiming for $35B data-center revenue by 2031, betting on edge AI and AI agents.

Microsoft Other 2026-06-02

Microsoft Build 2026: Unifying Agent Stack from Chip to Cloud

At Build 2026, Microsoft unveiled a comprehensive agent-era platform: Project Solara (chip-to-cloud), Microsoft IQ (unified grounding), Rayfin (backend generation), Azure HorizonDB, and GPU-accelerated analytics. The goal is to lock developers into Microsoft's ecosystem.

Zscaler Other 2026-05-25

Zscaler Acquires Symmetry: AI Agent Identity Becomes New Security Control Plane

Zscaler acquires Symmetry Systems to integrate Access Graph into Zero Trust Exchange, targeting AI Agent identity blind spots. Provides NHI visibility, least privilege, data lineage tracking, real-time anomaly detection, and blast radius analysis. Signals security control plane shift from network perimeter to Agent identity.

Palo Alto Networks Other 2026-05-25

PANW Acquires IBM QRadar SaaS: SIEM Ecosystem Consolidates, Cortex Platform Locks In Enterprises

Palo Alto Networks acquires IBM's QRadar SaaS security operations assets, aiming to migrate customers to Cortex XSIAM. IBM Consulting will assist deployments, and PANW becomes IBM's internal security standard. The SIEM market now sees Splunk under Cisco, QRadar under PANW, squeezing independent vendors.

Palo Alto Networks Other 2026-05-25

Palo Alto Networks Acquires IBM QRadar SaaS: Forcing SIEM Ecosystem Shift to AI-Native XSIAM

Palo Alto Networks acquires IBM QRadar SaaS assets to migrate legacy SIEM customers to its Cortex XSIAM AI-native security platform. IBM exits security products, pivoting to consulting and managed services. The move accelerates SIEM market consolidation, squeezing standalone SIEM vendors like SentinelOne and challenging CrowdStrike's differentiation.

AMD Other High Signal 2026-04-27

AMD Extends Edge AI Architecture to Space, Defining Orbital Computing Paradigm

AMD's CTO proposes applying the core principles of 'performance-per-watt' and 'mission-critical reliability' from terrestrial edge AI to space computing. The company is providing a repeatable platform foundation for in-orbit satellite intelligence and future orbital data centers through heterogeneous computing, open software stacks, and modular system design.

Cisco Other High Signal 2026-04-23

Cisco Unveils Universal Quantum Switch Prototype to Enable Quantum Network Interoperability

Cisco announced a research prototype of its Universal Quantum Switch, targeting a key hardware bottleneck in quantum networking. The device enables routing and conversion between quantum systems using different encoding modalities, operates at room temperature on standard telecom fiber, and lays the groundwork for scalable, heterogeneous quantum computing and sensing networks.

Google Other 2026-04-22

Google Cloud Next '26: Agent Gateway Seizes Control Plane, TPU 8i Locks Inference

Google Cloud Next '26 announces 8th-gen TPUs (8t for training, 8i for inference), Agent Platform with Agent Gateway, Agent Identity, Agent-to-Agent Orchestration, Agentic Data Cloud, and Agentic Defense integrating Wiz. The move shifts control from infrastructure to agent orchestration, locking enterprises into a vertically integrated stack.

Anthropic Security Update High Signal 2026-04-19

Anthropic MCP Protocol Exposed to Architecture-Level Security Vulnerabilities

Security research team OxSecurity discovered design flaws in Anthropic MCP protocol that can lead to remote code execution (RCE), with 10 CVEs assigned and counting.

Palo Alto Networks Partnership High Signal 2026-04-17

Palo Alto Launches Frontier AI Alliance: Top Consulting Firms Unite Against AI Threats

Palo Alto launches Frontier AI Alliance with Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT DATA, and PwC to address AI security threats.

Palo Alto Networks Partnership High Signal 2026-04-17

Palo Alto Launches Frontier AI Alliance: Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT DATA, PwC Unite Against AI Threats

Palo Alto launches Frontier AI Alliance with Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT DATA, and PwC. Alliance addresses security threats from frontier models like Anthropic Mythos, providing pre-validated AI Defense Blueprint enabling enterprises to transition from high-risk to secure posture in weeks. Partners offer specialized prompting engineering and remediation capabilities.

ARM Other 2026-04-07

Arm Partners with Monash University Malaysia to Advance Semiconductor Talent for AI Era

Arm announced a collaboration with Monash University Malaysia's School of Engineering, donating IC design development boards and appointing an executive as a guest lecturer. The initiative aims to cultivate semiconductor talent with hands-on Arm architecture and modern system design experience for the AI era.

Trend Micro Other High Signal 2026-03-03

Trend Micro Report Highlights AI Supply Chain Risks and Model Attack Surfaces

Trend Micro's 'Fault Lines in the AI Ecosystem' report systematically analyzes security risks in the AI supply chain, including training data poisoning, third-party plugin vulnerabilities, and model theft attacks. It indicates that enterprise AI security boundaries have expanded from traditional IT infrastructure to the model layer and data pipelines.