Dynamo Streams Agentic Workloads
Agentic AI just got a significant speed boost. NVIDIA Dynamo's latest enhancements are pushing the boundaries of how AI models interact with tools, making complex tasks smoother.
Agentic AI just got a significant speed boost. NVIDIA Dynamo's latest enhancements are pushing the boundaries of how AI models interact with tools, making complex tasks smoother.
NVIDIA's established GPU empire is expanding with a bold entry into the CPU market. Their new Vera platform is poised to shatter expectations and redefine the competitive landscape.
Forget the GPU frenzy for a moment. Agentic AI is quietly breathing new life into the humble CPU, and the semiconductor supply chain is starting to show it.
Forget 'command-response.' NVIDIA's latest push aims to put reasoning, planning, and context-aware AI directly into your car's brain. This isn't just about fancier voice commands; it's a fundamental shift in how vehicles interact with us.
The smartphone AP market is splitting. Apple is pulling ahead, and the culprit? Agentic AI is on the horizon, promising to reshape everything.
The silicon world is scrambling as 'agentic AI' moves from the cloud to your pocket devices. This isn't just faster inference; it's a whole new ballgame for chip architects.
The days of drawing circles on a whiteboard to map out future chip designs might be giving way to something far more dynamic. Cadence Design Systems is aggressively weaving AI agents into its core electronic design automation (EDA) software, promising a paradigm shift in how silicon is conceived and built.
Manual simulation workflows are a bottleneck. Agentic AI promises to change that, enabling always-on simulation for subsurface engineering.
Infineon researchers are using AI to tackle a major bottleneck in chip design. Forget brute-force methods; this is about smart automation.
Forget incremental updates. NVIDIA just dropped Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, and it’s rewriting the playbook for AI agents with a staggering 9x performance leap. This isn't just a speed bump; it's a warp drive engaging.
Picture this: Nvidia, the GPU king, just committed $26 million to flood the world with free, frontier-grade agentic AI models. It's not charity—it's checkmate in the race for AI dominance.
Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami eyes VMware's carcass like a vulture. GPU virtualization? It's their shiny new lure — but enterprises might choke on the wait.