WWT introduces ARMOR, a vendor-agnostic framework for secure AI readiness

World Wide Technology (WWT) announced its AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience (ARMOR), a vendor-agnostic solution, delivered by WWT, leveraging a jointly developed framework with NVIDIA. Refined with real-world feedback from The Texas A&… Continue reading WWT introduces ARMOR, a vendor-agnostic framework for secure AI readiness

Nvidia Introduces Vera Rubin, a New AI Supercomputing Platform Built to Slash Costs

Nvidia unveiled the Vera Rubin AI computing platform at CES 2026, claiming up to 10x lower inference token costs and faster training for MoE models.
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Nvidia Announces DLSS 4.5 and GeForce Now Apps for Linux and Fire TV

Nvidia just announced DLSS 4.5, a new version of its AI-powered upscaling and frame generation technology. The company is also releasing native GeForce Now apps for Linux and Fire TV sticks.
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CES 2026 Live Updates: AI Everywhere, New Devices, and the Tech That Matters

This live blog will be updated in real time as CES 2026 announcements begin.
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Nvidia Just Made a $5B Bet on Intel. Here’s Why It Matters

Nvidia finalized a $5B Intel stake after FTC approval, buying 214.7M shares. The move bolsters Intel’s foundry push as 18A ramps.
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Nvidia Licenses Groq AI Inference Technology in $20B Deal

Nvidia has licensed Groq’s AI inference-chip technology in a reported $20B deal, signaling a strategic shift as AI moves from training to deployment.
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Nvidia Sets Sights on China Again as H200 Chip Shipments Near

Sources also indicated that Nvidia has told clients it intends to add new production capacity specifically for these chips.
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AI Chip Shortage Could Raise Smartphone Prices in 2026

Rising AI demand is driving up DRAM prices, pushing smartphone costs higher and reducing supply as early as 2026, according to new Counterpoint research.
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