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Industry Analysis

Private 5G: Your Factory Floor Goes AI-Ready

The future of industrial automation isn't just about smarter algorithms; it's about giving them a direct, high-speed connection to the physical world. Private 5G is the conduit for this transformation, powering 'physical AI' and reshaping operational realities.

6 min read 1 day, 5 hours ago
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AI & GPU Accelerators

Intel's AI Push: New Leaders for Client & Tech Strategy

Intel is shuffling the deck, appointing fresh leadership to steer its client computing division into the AI era and solidify its technological future. This move signals a serious commitment to the fundamental platform shift AI represents.

4 min read 4 days, 13 hours ago
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Industry Analysis

Adlink's Physical AI Push: Profits Up, But What's Real?

Adlink just announced a hefty Q1 profit boost, largely thanks to the ever-present hum of edge AI. They're betting big on physical AI, but the real question for us mere mortals is: who's footing the bill, and is it going to make our lives any better?

6 min read 6 days, 10 hours ago
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AI & GPU Accelerators

NXP's i.MX 93W: AI Jumps Off the Server, Into Your Pencil Box

Forget the cloud. NXP's latest chip is dropping AI straight into your everyday devices, promising a future where intelligence is as simple as adding water. This isn't just another processor; it's a glimpse into the dawn of physical AI.

6 min read 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Startups & Funding

NVIDIA's Physical AI Robot Push: Breakthroughs or Bottled Hype?

National Robotics Week had us expecting more GPU sermons. Instead, NVIDIA drops physical AI bombshells — Isaac GR00T, Cosmos models, and sims that promise robots thinking and moving like pros. Hype machine in overdrive?

4 min read 1 month, 1 week ago
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AI & GPU Accelerators

NVIDIA's Omniverse Libraries: Physical AI Plug-Ins, Minus the Monolith

NVIDIA's cracking open Omniverse with libraries that let you bolt on physical AI without swallowing the whole stack. Smart move—or sly retention play?

4 min read 1 month, 1 week ago
NVIDIA GTC stage with Omniverse physical AI demos, robots and digital twins
Startups & Funding

NVIDIA's Omniverse Gambit: Selling Simulations to Power the Robot Future

Everyone tuned into NVIDIA's GTC expecting Blackwell GPU fireworks. Instead, Jensen Huang doubled down on Omniverse — virtual worlds that might actually make physical AI pay off, if you squint past the hype.

6 min read 1 month, 1 week ago

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