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OpenAI and Broadcom just unveiled a custom AI inference chip — and it could reshape who controls the future of compute. • Facebook’s Creator Studio has been revived as an AI companion app Meta is reviving Facebook's Creator Studio as a standalone AI companion app, centered on an AI Creator Assistant that offers performance insights, engagement tips, and AI-drafted comment replies. • The top tech Prime Day deals to shop on day two Amazon Prime Day 2026 is in its second of four days, with many top deals from day one still active and new discounts added across tech, smart home, and audio categories. • This year’s Prime Day deals on Apple products are the best I’ve seen Amazon Prime Day 2026 is delivering the deepest Apple discounts in recent memory, with price cuts across AirPods, Apple Watch, iPad, and Beats products — all while Apple's Tim Cook has warned that price hikes are on the horizon. • Europe is pushing back on Washington’s chip war The Netherlands is taking the rare step of lobbying Washington directly against the MATCH Act, a proposed U.S. bill that would cut off Chinese access to ASML's older chip-making equipment and potentially cost Europe's most valuable company a significant chunk of its revenue. • Former Infosys chief has a new startup that wants to challenge the IT services world Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka has launched Hang Ten Systems, a startup betting AI can replace traditional IT services work, and has already secured $32 million in seed funding and early enterprise customers just one month in. • Elon suffers another day short of trillionaire status Elon Musk briefly became the world's first trillionaire when SpaceX went public earlier this month, but stock price fluctuations have since dropped him back below the trillion-dollar mark. • Hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will cost more than other AAA games Grand Theft Auto VI will launch at $80 for the standard edition and $99 for the Ultimate Edition, making it the priciest mainstream AAA game release to date when preorders open this week. • OpenAI and Broadcom announce chip designed for LLM inference at scale OpenAI and Broadcom have unveiled a custom AI chip called Jalapeño, built specifically for large language model inference in data centers, with deployment targeted for the end of 2025. • 13 years and $500 million for a stage adapter? Report justifies NASA cancellations. A NASA Inspector General report reveals that four canceled Artemis Program components had ballooned from $2.8 billion to nearly $6 billion in combined contract value, vindicating NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's decision to scrap them during the agency's 'Ignition' restructuring in March. • 'Complete success': Why 2029 WR Austin Miller made early pledge to Ohio State 2029 wide receiver prospect Austin Miller has committed early to Ohio State football, with his recruitment described as a 'complete success' for the Buckeyes' program. • Your guide to 2026 movie rele

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episode OpenAI and Broadcom's Jalapeño Chip Is a Direct Shot at Nvidia artwork

OpenAI and Broadcom's Jalapeño Chip Is a Direct Shot at Nvidia

OpenAI and Broadcom just unveiled a custom AI inference chip — and it could reshape who controls the future of compute. • Facebook’s Creator Studio has been revived as an AI companion app Meta is reviving Facebook's Creator Studio as a standalone AI companion app, centered on an AI Creator Assistant that offers performance insights, engagement tips, and AI-drafted comment replies. • The top tech Prime Day deals to shop on day two Amazon Prime Day 2026 is in its second of four days, with many top deals from day one still active and new discounts added across tech, smart home, and audio categories. • This year’s Prime Day deals on Apple products are the best I’ve seen Amazon Prime Day 2026 is delivering the deepest Apple discounts in recent memory, with price cuts across AirPods, Apple Watch, iPad, and Beats products — all while Apple's Tim Cook has warned that price hikes are on the horizon. • Europe is pushing back on Washington’s chip war The Netherlands is taking the rare step of lobbying Washington directly against the MATCH Act, a proposed U.S. bill that would cut off Chinese access to ASML's older chip-making equipment and potentially cost Europe's most valuable company a significant chunk of its revenue. • Former Infosys chief has a new startup that wants to challenge the IT services world Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka has launched Hang Ten Systems, a startup betting AI can replace traditional IT services work, and has already secured $32 million in seed funding and early enterprise customers just one month in. • Elon suffers another day short of trillionaire status Elon Musk briefly became the world's first trillionaire when SpaceX went public earlier this month, but stock price fluctuations have since dropped him back below the trillion-dollar mark. • Hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will cost more than other AAA games Grand Theft Auto VI will launch at $80 for the standard edition and $99 for the Ultimate Edition, making it the priciest mainstream AAA game release to date when preorders open this week. • OpenAI and Broadcom announce chip designed for LLM inference at scale OpenAI and Broadcom have unveiled a custom AI chip called Jalapeño, built specifically for large language model inference in data centers, with deployment targeted for the end of 2025. • 13 years and $500 million for a stage adapter? Report justifies NASA cancellations. A NASA Inspector General report reveals that four canceled Artemis Program components had ballooned from $2.8 billion to nearly $6 billion in combined contract value, vindicating NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's decision to scrap them during the agency's 'Ignition' restructuring in March. • 'Complete success': Why 2029 WR Austin Miller made early pledge to Ohio State 2029 wide receiver prospect Austin Miller has committed early to Ohio State football, with his recruitment described as a 'complete success' for the Buckeyes' program. • Your guide to 2026 movie rele

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