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AMD and Liquid AI Discuss Efficient AI Architecture from Silicon to Systems
AMD's CTO and Liquid AI's CEO discuss the evolution of AI architecture, emphasizing efficiency as key to extending AI from the cloud to edge and endpoint devices. They argue that co-design from silicon to systems enables low-power, responsive AI inference, supporting always-on agents and multi-model orchestration.
Microsoft Platforms AI Capabilities with IQ and Agent 365 to Drive 'Frontier' Enterprise Transformation
Microsoft CEO Judson Althoff outlines its 'Frontier Firm' vision, centered on platformizing AI with 'Microsoft IQ' for contextual intelligence and 'Agent 365' for agent observability and governance. Multiple large-scale customer cases demonstrate the evolution from mass Copilot deployment to autonomous AI agent development, emphasizing business growth through an open, model-diverse platform.
Google Opens TPU Hardware to On-Prem, 8th-Gen Chips Target Nvidia
Google announces 8th-gen TPUs (8t for training with 3x performance over Ironwood, 8i for inference with 80% better perf/dollar) and plans to deliver TPU hardware directly to customer data centers. Also closed Wiz acquisition to bolster AI security. This marks a strategic pivot from cloud-only to hardware supplier.
Cisco Integrates AI with Networking via Vision Portal to Enhance Physical Security Incident Response
Cisco has introduced new software features in its Meraki Vision portal, leveraging AI and cross-camera tracking to deeply integrate smart cameras into the enterprise network management plane. This move aims to transform physical security incident response from passive monitoring to proactive, rapid investigation through a unified cloud management interface.
Cisco Leverages Industrial Network Refresh Cycles to Drive Native OT Security Integration
Cisco outlines its OT security strategy, advocating for embedding security features (e.g., asset discovery, network segmentation) into industrial network switches during refresh cycles, rather than deploying parallel monitoring stacks. This aims to transform security from an add-on cost into an inherent property of infrastructure, preparing for data and connectivity demands from industrial AI and automation.
Anthropic Launches Claude Connectors with Creative Software Giants, Building an AI-Native Creative Ecosystem
Anthropic partners with creative software giants including Adobe, Autodesk, and Blender to launch a series of Claude connectors, deeply integrating AI into professional creative toolchains. This move aims to reshape creative workflows through natural language interfaces, code generation, and process automation, while promoting ecosystem interoperability via open protocols like MCP.
Microsoft Announces Largest-Ever Enterprise M365 Copilot Deployment
Microsoft announced that Accenture is deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot to over 740,000 employees, marking the largest public deployment of the product to date. This move signals a shift of generative AI assistants from pilot phases to large-scale enterprise operations, with its success or failure serving as a critical reference for enterprise AI adoption.
Microsoft Positions AI Agents as Primary Software Users, Driving Three-Layer Architecture Redesign
Microsoft's CMO argues that AI agents are becoming the primary 'users' of enterprise software, necessitating a three-layer redesign from user experience to business logic and data preparation. The key shift is that software must serve both humans and agents, with business logic encapsulated as agent-invocable skills.
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.
NVIDIA Rubin Delayed, Blackwell to Account for 71% of High-End GPU Shipments in 2026
NVIDIA Rubin GPU production target lowered from 2M to 1.5M units due to HBM4 memory validation delays. TrendForce data shows Blackwell share rising from 61% to 71% in 2026, consolidating dominance. Micron exits Rubin HBM4 supply chain, SK hynix to hold 70% share. Analysts maintain overweight ratings, viewing impact as limited. Rubin delay may extend SK hynix's HBM3E market dominance.
Cisco Optimizes Developer Portals via Product Sprints, Focusing on AI Agent Workflow Data
Cisco's DevNet team detailed its practice of optimizing developer portals and content through product sprints, focusing on establishing measurable product-market fit indicators. Notably, the newly added analytics events specifically track how developer content is consumed by AI coding assistants or agents, such as copying Markdown and downloading OpenAPI/SDK/MCP documents.
Cisco IT Balances Innovation and Stability via Unified Observability
Cisco IT details its internal practice of building a unified observability platform centered on Splunk and ThousandEyes, combined with AI-driven automation and rigorous data governance. This approach enabled a 25% reduction in major incidents while accelerating the deployment of new technologies like AI.
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.
Microsoft Makes Copilot Agent Mode Default in Office, Pushing AI-Native Workflows
Microsoft announced the general availability and default setting of "Agent Mode" for Copilot in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This mode enables AI to reason and perform multi-step operations directly on the document canvas, signaling a shift from assistive tool to embedded AI collaborator.
Cisco Positions Network as Energy Control Layer for AI Infrastructure
Cisco's blog outlines energy as a critical bottleneck for AI scaling, citing a next-gen AI data center design for a European bank. It emphasizes the network's role at the convergence of digital and energy systems, positioning it as a control layer for visibility, coordination, and security to manage energy, cooling, and space constraints for AI workloads.
NVIDIA and Google Cloud Deepen Collaboration to Build Cloud Infrastructure for AI Factories and Physical AI
NVIDIA and Google Cloud have announced an expanded collaboration, introducing new Vera Rubin and Blackwell GPU-powered instances to build "AI factories" scaling to nearly a million GPUs. The integration of Gemini, Nemotron, and other platforms aims to accelerate production deployment of agentic and physical AI, such as robotics and digital twins.
Cisco Launches AI Agent Security Scanner, Shifting Security Control Point to IDEs
Cisco has launched an AI Agent Security Scanner IDE extension designed to identify and mitigate new attack surfaces in the AI development toolchain. The tool provides local, multi-layered protection by statically scanning MCP server configurations and agent skill definitions, embedding secure coding rules during code generation, and continuously monitoring file integrity at runtime.
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 Publishes OT Security Starter Framework, Emphasizing Affordability and Practicality
Cisco has published a starter framework for industrial OT security, targeting mid-sized enterprises with limited resources. It advocates a phased, cost-effective approach. The core is to avoid high hidden infrastructure costs from over-reliance on passive monitoring architectures like SPAN ports, and instead leverage existing network gear (e.g., switches supporting Cyber Vision) for initial visibility.
Cisco Showcases Blueprint for Smart Healthcare with Converged Network and Digital Framework
Cisco, in partnership with Computacenter and EllisDon, provided a converged network infrastructure for the redevelopment of West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, deeply integrated with EllisDon's EKO digital framework. The initiative aims to build a digital foundation that unites clinical systems, devices, and workflows, enhancing emergency response and daily operational efficiency through real-time communication and automation.