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10.06.26 - 06:06
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Trump administration reportedly halts public AI capability reports amid national security push (Digitimes)
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The Trump administration has reportedly directed a Commerce Department-affiliated body responsible for evaluating advanced artificial intelligence systems to stop publishing public reports on the capabilities of leading AI models, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cited multiple people familiar with the matter. The move has intensified debate in Washington over who should oversee the assessment of increasingly powerful AI technologies and how governments should balance innovation with national security concerns....
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10.06.26 - 05:06
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WinWay revenue rises on AI and HPC demand (Digitimes)
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WinWay Technologies said shipments linked to artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, central processing units, and application processors lifted consolidated revenue to NT$1.073 billion (US$33.9 million) in May 2026, the company's second-highest monthly total on record. For global readers tracking the semiconductor supply chain, the results signal how AI infrastructure demand is reshaping testing capacity and equipment needs worldwide....
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10.06.26 - 05:06
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Broadcom, Apollo, Blackstone launch US$35B AI infrastructure platform to power next wave of AI growth (Digitimes)
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Broadcom has partnered with Apollo Global Management and Blackstone's Credit & Insurance business to launch the AI XPV Platform, a new financing vehicle backed by an initial US$35 billion commitment aimed at accelerating AI infrastructure deployment. According to The Wall Street Journal, the platform is designed to support more than 20GW of AI compute capacity by 2028 using Broadcom's chips and networking technologies, with customers including Anthropic and OpenAI....
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10.06.26 - 05:06
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Apple moves private cloud compute to third party with Google Cloud AI (Digitimes)
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Apple unveiled its third-generation foundation models at WWDC 2026, marking a major shift in its artificial intelligence strategy with implications for users worldwide. The new Siri, deeper Apple Intelligence integration, and a move to Google Cloud for its top model highlight how global device experiences may increasingly depend on cross-company cloud infrastructure....
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