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Apple Rebuilds Siri with Google Gemini, Cuts Legacy Hardware Support
Apple rebuilds Siri using Google Gemini-derived capabilities, introducing five new AFM 3 foundation models (including a 20B-parameter multimodal on-device model). The move is paired with the sharpest hardware support cut in watchOS 27, limiting to S9/S10 chips, signaling a strategic shift from vertical integration to hybrid AI partnerships and accelerated hardware refresh cycles.
Cloudflare Announces Scheduled Maintenance and Global Infrastructure Expansion
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Z.ai GLM-5.2 Ships Usable 1M-Token Context, No Benchmarks, Two Thinking Levels
Z.ai releases GLM-5.2 with a claim of usable 1M-token context and two thinking-effort levels. No standard benchmarks are provided, raising concerns about real-world performance. The model targets replacing chunking-based RAG with native long-context reasoning.
DXC and Anthropic Forge Multi-Year Alliance: Claude-Certified Engineers for Mission-Critical AI
DXC Technology and Anthropic announce a multi-year global partnership, making DXC a Global Premier partner in the Claude Partner Network. They will train tens of thousands of Claude-certified engineers to deploy Claude models in mission-critical environments via the DXC OASIS platform, using a 'Customer Zero' internal validation approach.
Anthropic Locks Regulated Industries via DXC: Claude-Certified Engineers and OASIS Platform as New Control Points
Anthropic forms a global alliance with DXC Technology, training tens of thousands of Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers to embed Claude into mission-critical systems for banks, airlines, and regulated industries. DXC's OASIS platform defaults to Claude, with over 95% of its code generated by Claude, creating deep dependency.
Delivering Lifecycle Control for AI Infrastructure at Scale with NVIDIA DGX Spark Enterprise Manageability
Delivering Lifecycle Control for AI Infrastructure at Scale with NVIDIA DGX Spark Enterprise Manageability2026-06-09T19:00:00+00:00As AI infrastructure scales, enterprise expectations for operational ...
Cisco Embeds OT Security Control into Switch ASIC: From Visibility to Enforced Segmentation
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco launches Cyber Vision updates that embed auto-policy recommendation, simulation, and line-rate enforcement directly into IE3500/IE9300 Industrial Ethernet switches using its own ASICs. Secure remote access is also integrated. This shifts OT security control from appliances to the network fabric, creating a closed loop from visibility to prevention, but locks users into Cisco's full stack.
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 Cloud Managed MCP Server Shifts AI Data Layer Control from SQL to Standardized Protocol
Google Cloud introduces Managed MCP Tools, standardizing AI-to-data interaction via the Model Context Protocol. The blog outlines five scenarios from static APIs to MCP agents, highlighting MCP as an open standard that decouples reasoning from data access, though the managed implementation tightly couples to BigQuery.
Cisco Introduces Agentic Workflows, Bringing AI Agent Concepts to Network Automation
Cisco launched Agentic Workflows, aiming to provide a unified, AI-driven intelligent orchestration layer for existing Ansible, Terraform, and Python automation tool stacks. The platform shifts network automation from task execution to outcome-driven orchestration through visual low-code design, built-in approvals, and AI assistance.
Cisco Open Sources Model Provenance Kit, Targeting AI Supply Chain Security Governance
Cisco released the open-source Model Provenance Kit, which uses a tiered strategy to analyze model metadata, tokenizer structure, and weight-level signals to generate unique fingerprints and verify the lineage and integrity of AI models. This aims to address risks of tampering, forgery, and compliance in the AI model supply chain.
AMD Proposes New AI Infrastructure Networking Paradigm: From Lossless Fabrics to Intelligent Endpoints
AMD published a blog outlining seven key questions for building large-scale AI infrastructure, arguing that traditional lossless Ethernet or InfiniBand architectures face cost and complexity bottlenecks. It advocates shifting network intelligence and reliability functions from expensive, specialized switches to intelligent NICs, enabling reliable transport over standard (potentially lossy) Ethernet to reduce TCO and simplify operations.
Cisco Leverages Hardware Refresh Cycle to Drive AI-Ready Data Center Architecture
Cisco argues that the core impediment to enterprise AI strategy is data center infrastructure. It advocates integrating AI readiness into routine hardware refresh cycles, emphasizing proactive operations, security embedded in the network fabric, end-to-end observability, and high-performance networking as foundational for AI infrastructure.
Cisco and ARC Report Position Industrial Network as the Critical Bottleneck for AI Transformation
Cisco, in collaboration with ARC Advisory Group, released a report identifying legacy industrial networks as the primary bottleneck for deploying AI and software-defined automation in manufacturing. The report emphasizes that modern industrial networks must feature high bandwidth, embedded security, and centralized management, and positions Cisco as the only vendor with a complete solution portfolio.
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 and Rockwell Deepen Partnership to Drive Industrial AI from Pilots to Production at Scale
Cisco and Rockwell Automation are strengthening their strategic partnership to address bottlenecks in scaling industrial AI from pilots to production. They emphasize that the core constraint is not the AI model or compute, but the unified infrastructure integrating network, compute, observability, and security. The collaboration focuses on embedding AI capabilities into production sites via platforms like Cisco Unified Edge for real-time quality inspection and predictive maintenance.
Cisco Defines Standards for Unified Infrastructure Management in the AI Era
Cisco, through a blog post, systematically outlines the new requirements for infrastructure management platforms in the AI era, positioning its Intersight platform accordingly. Core standards include automated policy enforcement across heterogeneous environments, end-to-end lifecycle automation, deep integration with support processes, support for multiple deployment models, and open APIs for third-party ecosystem integration.
Cisco Partners with Industrial Automation Leaders to Position Factory Floor as Unified AI Compute Platform
At Hannover Messe, Cisco, in partnership with Rockwell Automation and others, posits that the factory floor is evolving into a unified compute platform integrating control, visualization, and AI inference. The core is the Cisco Unified Edge architecture, which consolidates traditionally siloed PLCs, HMIs, SCADA, and AI workloads (e.g., vision inspection, predictive maintenance) to enable a shift from insight to real-time, closed-loop action.
Cisco Deepens Integration with Zebra: Network and Experience Visibility for Retail Edge Devices
Cisco announced deeper integrations of its wireless (Meraki) and ThousandEyes platforms with Zebra Technologies' mobile devices, bringing device telemetry and end-to-end network performance monitoring into a unified management interface. This aims to rapidly pinpoint and troubleshoot connectivity issues for mobile devices in retail and warehouse edge environments, improving operational efficiency.
Cisco Proposes AgenticOps to Address Wireless Network Challenges in AI Era
Cisco introduces AgenticOps concept to address wireless network complexity, security risks and talent gap in AI era through autonomous agents. The approach shifts from traditional automation to machine-speed autonomous operations, recommending upgrades to Wi-Fi 7 and 6GHz spectrum for AI workloads.