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IBM Unveils World’s First Sub-1nm Chip Technology
The new chip could deliver up to 50% higher performance or 70% greater energy efficiency than its 2nm technology, depending on operating conditions.
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Gemini in Chrome Gets a New 'Select From Screen' Feature for Faster AI-Powered Searches
Google launched the Circle to Search feature to help initiate search directly from the screen a few years back, and it has become one of the company's most popular AI-powered tools. Now, Google is introducing a similar level of experience in Gemini in Chrome with a new feature called "Select from Screen." This latest functionality lets users quickly select and attach on-screen content to Gemini prompts. Instead of manually entering details, users can select a portion of their screen and send it directly to Gemini for assistance. The Select from Screen tool is being rolled out as part of Chrome version 149.
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OpenAI Unveils First Custom AI Chip ‘Jalapeño’ to Deliver Faster LLM Inference, Power Next-Gen AI
OpenAI on Thursday unveiled its first custom-designed artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator called Jalapeño. It has been developed in collaboration with California-based semiconductor giant Broadcom. Instead of training, the San Francisco-based company describes it as an “Intelligence Processor” that is purpose-built for large language model (LLM) inference. It is claimed to deliver better performance per watt than current state-of-the-art solutions around compute, memory, and networking requirements.
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Infosys Partners With Sentara to Expand Enterprise AI Adoption Across US Healthcare Operations
The IT services major will help US-based healthcare provider Sentara build an enterprise AI framework spanning IT systems, hospital operations and clinical support.
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Eros Launches AI-Powered Music Platform With Virtual Artists & Mohammed Rafi Legacy Project
The first album under the partnership is scheduled for release on July 31, marking the singer’s birth anniversary.
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Amazon Ramps Up India AI Infra Investment, Commits Additional $13 Bn
The investment is part of Amazon’s broader $48 billion commitment to expand AI, cloud, e-commerce, and logistics operations in India between 2026 and 2030.
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Selling AI Tools to Sceptic SMEs is Tricky. But Tally Solutions Knows a Way
Tally Solutions has launched TallyPrime Release 7.1, a major update to its flagship business management software, with TallyIra, the company's first AI-powered feature.
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iOS 27 Beta 2: Siri AI's System Prompt Reportedly Includes Instructions to Not Offer Webpage Summaries
Apple started rolling out the first developer beta version of the latest iOS 27 update for app developers earlier this month, along with new betas for iPadOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27 updates. The Cupertino-based tech giant unveiled the iOS 27 update during the keynote presentation of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, along with its new foundational AI models that power Siri AI, Apple's revamped voice assistant. A report now claims that with the release of the second developer beta of iOS 27, Apple has clearly instructed Siri AI not to provide URL-based webpage summaries to users.
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As AI Disrupts Design, Figma CEO Says Creativity is Still Human
At Figma Config 2026, the company notes that better AI models strengthen its platform rather than diminish designers’ roles.
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HCLTech Expands Gemini Enterprise Push with Google Cloud & ServiceNow Partnership
The collaboration introduces AI-powered solutions for field services, customer experience and manufacturing, aiming to improve operational efficiency while maintaining oversight and security.
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Mindsprint on India's GCC Shift: Code Hubs Must Evolve Into AI Labs
From Olam's GCC to Wipro-owned AI firm, Mindsprint reflects India's evolving GCC story.
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Cerebras stock plunges after earnings as CEO says margin outlook was misunderstood
Shares of Cerebras Systems dropped almost 20% on Wednesday, even after the company delivered better-than-expectedfirst-quarter earningson Tuesday. That’s because in its first earnings report since going public, the AI chipmaker forecast a narrower gross margin in its core business, guiding for a full-year margin of 38% to 41%, compared with the 47% reported in the first quarter. The stock hit a new low on Wednesday, almost hitting the company’s IPO price. Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldmantold CNBCthat investors had misunderstood the company’s margin guidance, noting that Cerebras will need to rent back some equipment from one of its largest customers. The company said during itsearnings callthat it decided to make more capacity available sooner by temporarily renting its own systems back from an existing customer while it builds out and deploys its own data center capacity. The company said this would cut into profit margins this year. According to the company’s earnings report, revenue for the quarter reached $193 million, up 94% year-over-year. Net loss narrowed to $14 million, down from $23.9 million a year earlier.
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