AMD Bets on Software to Close NVIDIA's CUDA Ecosystem Lead
AMD seems to be shifting gears to tackle what’s probably its biggest headache in the AI-chip arena: software.
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AMD seems to be shifting gears to tackle what’s probably its biggest headache in the AI-chip arena: software.
SpeakX, the AI-driven startup that helps people practice spoken English, just closed a $16 million pre-Series B round. WestBridge Capital led the deal, and the cash will mainly go toward pushing the product deeper into India. The plan?
When A.R. Rahman's avatar band Secret Mountain announced a partnership with Google Cloud, the news felt like a glimpse into the next kind of concert.
It looks like Sonata Software has just teamed up with German IT services firm Adesso to boost its Microsoft-focused digital transformation work across Europe.
Researchers from Tsinghua University, Peking University, DeepLang AI, and the University of California have rolled out a new framework called EAGLET. It aims to help AI agents cope with long, multi-step tasks that usually trip them up.
When Google announced on Tuesday its new “Help me schedule” tool, I thought it might finally cut down the endless email ping-pong about meeting times.
Last month I heard that OpenAI quietly started a new line of business aimed at reshaping how governments deal with AI.
Michelle Lim, a growth marketer, has been wrestling with a familiar pain point: the corporate website never seems to keep up. Earlier this year, while running marketing at Warp, a developer-tool startup, she saw something odd.
OpenAI has teamed up with Broadcom, the chip giant, to roll out about 10 gigawatts of its own AI accelerator capacity. It looks like the lab is trying to lock down enough compute to stay ahead in a race where everyone’s scrambling for chips.
Back when data work lived mostly in the tech team, SQL was king. These days, though, the push for cross-functional projects has reshaped what tools get used.
When I glance at the 2024 Stack Overflow survey, it looks like 44 % of professional developers have already slipped AI tools into their daily workflow.
HCLTech says its AI business finally hit the $100 million mark, a number it shared in October 2025. The company also noted an 11 % jump in AI services revenue - something CEO C Vijayakumar called a “standout” performer.
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