Tag: infrastructure
All the articles with the tag "infrastructure".
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Oracle Is Laying Off 30,000 People While Building AI Datacenters as Fast as It Can.
Oracle is cutting up to 30,000 employees across the US and India while aggressively investing in AI infrastructure. The largest enterprise tech layoff of 2026 so far, and the pattern should be familiar by now.
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Mistral Just Borrowed $830 Million to Buy GPUs. Not Equity. Debt.
France's leading AI lab took on $830 million in debt to buy 13,800 NVIDIA chips and build a datacenter near Paris. When companies start borrowing money to buy GPUs, the compute crisis has entered a new phase.
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Google Just Made Every AI Model 6x Cheaper to Run. Memory Chip Stocks Crashed.
TurboQuant compresses LLM memory from 16 bits to 3 bits with zero accuracy loss. 6x less memory, 8x faster inference. And the stock market panicked, because apparently nobody learned from the DeepSeek episode.
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Google Says Quantum Computers Will Break Encryption by 2029. Your Data Is Already Being Stolen.
Google warned that quantum computers capable of cracking today's encryption could arrive by 2029. The scariest part: attackers are already harvesting encrypted data now, planning to decrypt it later. This is called 'store now, decrypt later.'
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Sam Altman Stopped Overseeing AI Safety. He Is Building Datacenters Instead.
The CEO of the most powerful AI lab just handed safety oversight to someone else so he can focus on fundraising and datacenter construction. He is kinda right, and that is the terrifying part.
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Perplexity Shipped an AI That Lives in Your House. On a Mac Mini. For $200 a Month.
Perplexity's 'Personal Computer' is an always-on AI agent running on a physical Mac mini in your home. It accesses your local files, coordinates other AI systems, and has a kill switch. This is a new product category.
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Waymo Raised $16 Billion and Is Targeting 1 Million Rides a Week. This Is No Longer an Experiment.
Waymo launched its 6th-generation autonomous driver, raised the largest AV round ever at $16 billion, and is expanding to 11 cities plus Tokyo and London. The science project phase is over.
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Unsung Hero: The Man Who Designed the Protocol That Runs the Internet
You have never heard of BGP. It is the only reason the internet works. Every packet you send is routed by a protocol co-designed by Yakov Rekhter. He quietly retired. Nobody noticed.