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NVIDIA Partners SK Telecom for Gigawatt-Scale AI Cloud, Pushes DSX as Sovereign AI Factory Blueprint
SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI cloud in Korea using NVIDIA's DSX platform, with first AI factory online in 2027. The platform integrates NVIDIA accelerated computing, systems, and software to support sovereign, physical, and agentic AI services, targeting expansion across Asia.
NVIDIA and LG Build AI Factory: DSX Platform Locks Physical AI Stack
NVIDIA and LG Group jointly build an AI factory leveraging NVIDIA's DSX platform, integrating Isaac Sim/Lab, Cosmos, GR00T frameworks for robotics, autonomous driving, data centers, and sovereign AI. LG subsidiaries align cooling, robotics, and sensor components exclusively with NVIDIA, creating a fortified ecosystem.
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.
Intel Reclaims AI Control Plane: Xeon 6+ and E835 Target Agentic Orchestration
Intel launches Xeon 6+ (288 E-cores on 18A), E835 200GbE controllers, and Crescent Island GPU. The strategy repositions the CPU as the control plane for agentic AI orchestration and data movement, while using E835 Ethernet to standardize AI data center networking.
Nokia 1830 GX Multi-rail OLS: Density and Power Efficiency Redefine AI Scale-Across Economics
Nokia launches the 1830 GX Multi-rail OLS, supporting 4 fiber rails in 1RU (160 rails per 40RU rack) with >60% power reduction per rail. Designed for AI cluster scale-across, it integrates C+L band EDFA, DGE, OCM, and OTDR, delivering 9.6 THz spectrum per fiber and overcoming space/power constraints at ILA sites.
Cisco Unified Edge: Service Providers' New Ecosystem Bundle for Edge AI Services
Cisco launches Unified Edge platform integrating compute, networking, storage, and security, managed via Intersight, targeting service providers to deploy AI inference at thousands of edge sites. Verizon as early adopter plans to bundle edge capabilities into enterprise connectivity offerings.
Cisco Uses MRC to Push SRv6: A Stealth Power Grab in AI Networking
Cisco claims MRC protocol is built on its SRv6 architecture, highlighting application-driven networking, static routing reliability, and deterministic visibility. This is a strategic move to lock AI networking into Cisco's SRv6 ecosystem, countering NVIDIA's Spectrum-X and Arista's alternatives.
Arm Reports Record Results, AGI CPU Emerges as New AI Infrastructure Focal Point
Arm reported record FY2026 results with $4.92B revenue and over 20% growth for three consecutive years. The core highlight is the Arm AGI CPU designed for agentic AI, securing over $2B in customer demand and backing from Meta, AWS, Google, and others.
Cisco and Ciena Report: AI Drives Evolution Toward Autonomous Transport Networks
A white paper commissioned by Cisco and Ciena, based on a survey of 80 global operators, reveals the core AI application trends in transport networks. To handle surging AI-driven traffic and complexity, CSPs are accelerating the shift from manual operations to autonomous networks powered by agentic AI and digital twins, with over half expecting autonomous or semi-autonomous operations within three years.
Microsoft Publishes Cybersecurity Responsibility Framework for AI Era, Emphasizing Public-Private Collaboration and Modernized Vulnerability Management
Microsoft published a framework on securing the global digital ecosystem with next-generation AI, arguing that as AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, response and remediation must keep pace. The document outlines five recommendations, emphasizing public-private collaboration, responsible release of AI capabilities, and modernizing vulnerability management processes.
Microsoft Scales Azure Local to Thousands of Nodes for Sovereign Private Cloud
Microsoft announced that its Azure Local platform now scales to support deployments of thousands of servers within a single sovereign boundary, providing infrastructure for large-scale sovereign private clouds. The platform operates in connected, intermittently connected, or fully disconnected environments and integrates hardware like Intel Xeon 6 processors, aiming to meet the combined demands for scale, control, and compliance from national infrastructure, regulated workloads, and on-premises AI inference.
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 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.
Cisco Addresses AI-Scale Infrastructure Security Challenges with New Firewall Architecture
Cisco launches the Secure Firewall 6100 series, re-architecting its data plane software and optimizing hardware to deliver high-performance, power-efficient security for AI data centers, cloud, and telecom environments. It aims to balance security and performance amid encrypted traffic growth and east-west traffic, integrating with the Hybrid Mesh Firewall for consistent policy across hybrid infrastructure.
Intel, Nokia, and Dell Introduce Dedicated UPF Appliance for Far Edge
At MWC 2026, Intel, Nokia, and Dell previewed a far-edge UPF appliance powered by Intel Xeon 6 SoC. The solution aims to deliver high-performance, low-power 5G core user plane processing for telcos in space- and power-constrained far-edge environments, with integrated AI capabilities.
Cisco-Sponsored Awards Highlight OT/IT Convergence and AI as Core Industrial Network Trends
Awards sponsored by Cisco reveal three common patterns among industrial leaders: standardizing operational network architecture, deep collaboration between IT and OT teams, and leveraging networks and AI for proactive prediction. These cases indicate industrial networks are evolving from isolated operational support systems into key infrastructure enabling business innovation, data convergence, and AI applications.
Nokia Partners with NVIDIA on AI-RAN Platform to Accelerate 6G Evolution
Nokia and NVIDIA have formed a strategic partnership, with NVIDIA investing $1 billion and jointly launching AI-RAN products based on NVIDIA's computing platform. The collaboration aims to embed AI data center capabilities into the RAN, driving the transition from 5G to AI-native 6G networks, with T-Mobile as the first deployment customer.
Nokia Deepens AI-RAN Collaboration, Pushing Networks Towards AI-Native
Nokia announced deepened AI-RAN collaboration with partners like NVIDIA, aiming to deeply integrate AI into the Radio Access Network and drive networks towards autonomous, AI-native 6G. This highlights the strategic importance of network infrastructure as a key enabling layer in the AI era.
Cisco Advances Cloud-Native Service Architecture with Isovalent
Telefónica's acens adopts Cisco's Isovalent Enterprise for Cilium to build a high-performance, observable, and secure Kubernetes platform, meeting enterprise needs in multi-cloud environments. The solution leverages eBPF technology to provide granular network policies and transparent encryption, enhancing security in multi-tenant environments.
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.