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NVIDIA BlueField DPU In-Silicon Security Shifts AI Factory Control from Software to Hardware
NVIDIA unveils DOCA security stack (Argus, Vault, Flow) on BlueField-4 DPU, enabling hardware-isolated runtime threat detection via zero-copy memory analysis, zero-trust file access, and 800 Gb/s network enforcement. This shifts security control from host OS to DPU silicon, delivering distributed full-stack protection without compromising AI throughput, but deeply ties to Vera Rubin platform, creating ecosystem lock-in.
Intel and Google Deepen Collaboration on CPU and IPU for Heterogeneous AI Infrastructure
Intel and Google announced a multi-year collaboration to advance next-generation AI and cloud infrastructure through aligned Xeon processor roadmaps and expanded co-development of custom ASIC-based IPUs. This reinforces the central role of CPUs in AI system orchestration and the critical value of IPUs in offloading infrastructure tasks to improve efficiency at hyperscale.
Anthropic Signs MOU with Australian Government for AI Safety and Regional Investment
Anthropic signed an MOU with the Australian government to collaborate on AI safety research, economic impact assessment, and infrastructure investment. The deal includes AUD$3 million in API credits for Australian research institutions and plans to open a Sydney office, marking the formal launch of its Asia-Pacific strategy.
Anthropic Locks in Multi-Gigawatt Next-Gen TPU Capacity with Google and Broadcom
Anthropic has signed a new agreement with Google and Broadcom to secure multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity, expected online starting 2027. This expansion aims to power frontier Claude models and meet surging global customer demand. The partnership significantly expands Anthropic's $50 billion U.S. compute infrastructure commitment.
NVIDIA Demonstrates AI Factories as Flexible Grid Assets for Peak Demand Management
NVIDIA, in collaboration with EPRI, National Grid, and Emerald AI, demonstrated how AI factories powered by Blackwell GPU clusters can dynamically adjust power consumption in response to grid signals. This allows them to act as 'shock absorbers' during peak demand while maintaining performance for high-priority AI workloads.
Meta Partners with Arm to Develop New AI Data Center CPUs
Meta partners with Arm to co-develop data center CPUs optimized for AI workloads. The first product, the Arm AGI CPU, aims to boost rack performance density for large-scale AI deployments. It will be available through Arm's ecosystem, with board designs to be open-sourced via the Open Compute Project.
ARM Launches AGI CPU for Agentic AI Infrastructure Era
ARM introduces the Arm AGI CPU, its first silicon product, designed for agentic AI infrastructure on Neoverse. Optimized for massively parallel workloads, it supports 272 cores per blade in a 1OU design, delivering 8160 cores per rack and over 2x performance vs. x86 systems.
NVIDIA and Telecom Operators Build AI Grids to Redistribute AI Inference
NVIDIA is partnering with global telecom operators like AT&T and Comcast to transform existing distributed network sites into 'AI Grids' for edge AI inference. This initiative aims to deploy AI compute closer to users and data, reducing latency and cost per token. It represents a strategic shift for telcos from being data carriers to distributed AI computing platforms.
NVIDIA and SK hynix Co-Architect Next-Gen Memory for AI Factories, Locking HBM4 to Vera Rubin
NVIDIA and SK hynix announce a multi-year tech partnership to co-develop next-gen memory for Vera Rubin, RTX Spark, and Jetson Thor. Separately, SK Telecom deploys a gigawatt-scale AI cloud using the full DGX stack, targeting 2027. This elevates SK hynix from supplier to co-architect, strengthening NVIDIA's lock-in on HBM and the AI ecosystem.