AI Daily Briefing
- [Linux] NVIDIA Reflex 2 Now Works On AMD, Intel GPUs: For years, Windows gamers have held a distinct advantage in latency reduction technologies. Now, a bold open-source project is bridging that gap on Linux, bringing NVIDIA Reflex 2 and AMD Anti-Lag 2 to practically any GPU.
- Alchip’s 3DIC: AI Chips Shatter Monolithic Limits: The era of monolithic AI silicon is over. Alchip’s advanced 3DIC platform is ushering in a new age of heterogeneous integration, packing compute, memory, and I/O into unified packages.
- Pan Jit AI Revenue Surges 11%, Orders Extend 6 Months: Pan Jit’s power semiconductor division is no longer just a supporting player. AI and automotive demand are pushing revenues up 11%, with orders now stretching a full six months out.
- Meta & UC San Diego Unveil TLX Compiler: Boosting GPU ML Production: Forget wrestling with raw GPU hardware. Meta and UC San Diego researchers have delivered TLX, a new compiler designed to bridge the gap between complex hardware and efficient AI workloads.
- AI Robots Get Smarter: Swancor & RobiChip Deal: Imagine your robot dog not just fetching but understanding. Swancor and RobiChip are teaming up to make that future a reality, pushing the boundaries of AI in robotics.
- China’s DRAM Push: Ex-Samsung Boss Predicts Price Collapse: Forget the sky-high prices for a moment. A seismic shift in the memory chip landscape is brewing, thanks to China’s ambitious production plans, according to a former Samsung insider. This could mean a dramatic price correction for us all.
- NVIDIA’s Vera CPU: The Engine for AI That Acts: Forget crunching numbers. NVIDIA’s new Vera CPU is built to make AI models do things, powering the next wave of intelligent agents that act on your behalf.
- NVIDIA’s cuOpt: AI Agents Crack Supply Chain Math: Forget weeks of modeling. NVIDIA’s latest play injects AI agents and GPU power into supply chain optimization, promising near-instant, complex decision-making.