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  1. NVIDIA Pushes "Physical AI" Onto the Real World, Sidestepping Data Bottlenecks

    NVIDIA's GTC 2026 focuses on 'Physical AI' for robots, using new tools like Cosmos and Isaac GR00T to train them with data from computers, not just the real world.

    #PhysicalAI, #NVIDIAGTC, #Robotics, #AI, #EmbodiedAI

    newsletter.tf/nvidia-physical-

  2. NVIDIA is making robots smarter by training them with computer-generated data, a new way to help them work in the real world.

    #PhysicalAI, #NVIDIAGTC, #Robotics, #AI, #EmbodiedAI
    newsletter.tf/nvidia-physical-

  3. NVIDIA Pushes "Physical AI" Onto the Real World, Sidestepping Data Bottlenecks

    NVIDIA's GTC 2026 focuses on 'Physical AI' for robots, using new tools like Cosmos and Isaac GR00T to train them with data from computers, not just the real world.

    #PhysicalAI, #NVIDIAGTC, #Robotics, #AI, #EmbodiedAI

    newsletter.tf/nvidia-physical-

  4. NVIDIA is making robots smarter by training them with computer-generated data, a new way to help them work in the real world.

    #PhysicalAI, #NVIDIAGTC, #Robotics, #AI, #EmbodiedAI
    newsletter.tf/nvidia-physical-

  5. 🚀 NVIDIA GTC 2026: Vera Rubin in production (10x inference/watt), $1T compute outlook, 110 robots, and yes, a data center designed for orbit. But the announcement that stood out? NemoClaw.

    OpenClaw (autonomous agent, not a chatbot) went viral overnight a few months ago. NVIDIA just made it enterprise-safe.

    💡 2024-25 = GenAI. 2026 = Agent phase. "Copilot" is already outdated. They are the pilots. You manage the fleet.

    #AI #NemoClaw #NVIDIAGTC

    investor.nvidia.com/news/press

  6. We’re at booth #4046 at NVIDIA GTC 👋

    Talking all things AI, environments, and reproducibility, and learning a lot from the conversations happening here!

    If you’re at , come say hi 🚀

  7. NVIDIA’s new Vera Rubin platform brings together specialized chips (Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, Groq LPUs, and BlueField-4 DPUs) into coordinated, rack-scale systems designed for real-time AI.

    The big shift: AI isn’t just about training models anymore — it’s about orchestrating entire systems to power intelligent, autonomous agents in real time.
    buysellram.com/blog/the-agenti
    #NVIDIAGTC #AgenticAI #VeraRubin #DataCenter #GPU #InferenceFactory #AIInfrastructure #Groq #NVIDIA #NVLink #AIHardware #technology

  8. NVIDIA’s new Vera Rubin platform brings together specialized chips (Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, Groq LPUs, and BlueField-4 DPUs) into coordinated, rack-scale systems designed for real-time AI.

    The big shift: AI isn’t just about training models anymore — it’s about orchestrating entire systems to power intelligent, autonomous agents in real time.
    buysellram.com/blog/the-agenti
    #NVIDIAGTC #AgenticAI #VeraRubin #DataCenter #GPU #InferenceFactory #AIInfrastructure #Groq #NVIDIA #NVLink #AIHardware #technology

  9. NVIDIA’s new Vera Rubin platform brings together specialized chips (Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, Groq LPUs, and BlueField-4 DPUs) into coordinated, rack-scale systems designed for real-time AI.

    The big shift: AI isn’t just about training models anymore — it’s about orchestrating entire systems to power intelligent, autonomous agents in real time.
    buysellram.com/blog/the-agenti
    #NVIDIAGTC #AgenticAI #VeraRubin #DataCenter #GPU #InferenceFactory #AIInfrastructure #Groq #NVIDIA #NVLink #AIHardware #technology

  10. NVIDIA’s new Vera Rubin platform brings together specialized chips (Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, Groq LPUs, and BlueField-4 DPUs) into coordinated, rack-scale systems designed for real-time AI.

    The big shift: AI isn’t just about training models anymore — it’s about orchestrating entire systems to power intelligent, autonomous agents in real time.
    buysellram.com/blog/the-agenti
    #NVIDIAGTC #AgenticAI #VeraRubin #DataCenter #GPU #InferenceFactory #AIInfrastructure #Groq #NVIDIA #NVLink #AIHardware #technology

  11. NVIDIA’s new Vera Rubin platform brings together specialized chips (Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, Groq LPUs, and BlueField-4 DPUs) into coordinated, rack-scale systems designed for real-time AI.

    The big shift: AI isn’t just about training models anymore — it’s about orchestrating entire systems to power intelligent, autonomous agents in real time.
    buysellram.com/blog/the-agenti
    #NVIDIAGTC #AgenticAI #VeraRubin #DataCenter #GPU #InferenceFactory #AIInfrastructure #Groq #NVIDIA #NVLink #AIHardware #technology

  12. Instant payments mean instant risk. You have <100ms to stop a scam before it settles. ⏱️

    Read our joint piece with AWS & NVIDIA on using GNNs to prevent fraud in real time. 👇

    Attending #NVIDIAGTC? Visit the AWS booth where this article is showcased!

    Read the article: thoughtworks.com/insights/arti

    #Tech #Finance #AWS #NVIDIA

  13. 🚀 ServiceNow and Nvidia unveil Apriel 2.0, a 15B-parameter compact AI model for regulated industries. It offers multimodal reasoning, low latency, and single-GPU efficiency—an evolution of Apriel Nemotron. #AI #EnterpriseAI #GTC #NvidiaGTC

    theaieconomy.substack.com/p/se

  14. Does anyone feel the need to hear Nvidia's CEO brag? There is a stream of tomorrow's events. I just looked at the link they sent. Uh... nope. If I watch, it will be at their website, not through that encoded mess. I've written device drivers that are smaller.

    This year's festivities are in Washington, D.C., which, given 2025's events, probably would not have been anyone's first choice who doesn't already live there.

    #Nvidia #NvidiaGTC

  15. ✨ Nvidia GTC 2026 ✨ added to the event calendar! 🎉

    Type ⚙️: Onsite B2B Conference
    Date 🗓️: MAR 16-19, 2026
    Location 🏙️: San Jose, CA

    View hundreds of other related events: eventsforgamers.com/event/nvid #Nvidia #NvidiaGTC #GameDev #AI #ArtificialIntelligence

  16. NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra || Tech Field Day News Rundown: March 19, 2025

    NVIDIA unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects NVIDIA’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition. This and more on the Rundown.

    https://youtu.be/49b4_OrMpvI

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Amazon Music | Audio | YouTube

    2:29 – Taara Spun Out from Google’s Parent Company Alphabet

    Alphabet has spun off Taara, its laser-based internet backbone provider, into an independent company focused on delivering high-speed connectivity to underserved regions. The newly formed company will continue developing its wireless optical communication technology, which aims to provide reliable internet without the need for traditional fiber infrastructure.

    Read More: Alphabet spins off laser-based Internet backbone provider Taara

    6:41 – Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    Intel has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, succeeding Pat Gelsinger who stepped down in December 2024. Tan, formerly CEO of Cadence Design Systems and an Intel board member, aims to revitalize the company by streamlining operations and focusing on advanced chip manufacturing, including AI server chips, to better compete with industry leaders like TSMC. Following the announcement, Intel’s stock surged nearly 8%, reflecting investor optimism about Tan’s strategic vision.

    Read More: Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    12:38 – DevOps Gets Empowered by Semaphore Going Open Source

    Semaphore has open-sourced its core CI/CD platform under the Apache 2.0 license, aiming to provide developers with greater flexibility and transparency. This move addresses the limitations of existing CI/CD solutions by combining enterprise-grade reliability with the customizability of open-source software. By making its codebase publicly accessible, Semaphore empowers developers to explore, modify, and enhance the platform to suit their unique requirements, fostering a community-driven approach to innovation.

    Read More: Semaphore Goes Open Source: A New Dawn for DevOps Professionals

    16:38 – Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    Microsoft’s recent announcement of its Majorana 1 quantum chip, claimed to be a significant advancement in quantum computing, has been met with skepticism from the scientific community. Experts question the validity of Microsoft’s findings, citing a lack of peer-reviewed evidence and unproven underlying physics, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the breakthrough.

    Read More: Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    22:04 – Solo.io Launches Kagent for Agentic AI-Driven Cloud Ops

    Solo.io has launched Kagent, an open-source agentic AI framework designed to automate cloud-native operations within Kubernetes environments. Built on Microsoft’s AutoGen, Kagent integrates with existing tools to streamline tasks like configuration, troubleshooting, and network security, enabling DevOps teams to leverage AI-driven automation.

    Read More: Solo.io’s Kagent Brings Agentic AI to Cloud-Native Operations

    25:37 – Amazon, Google, and Meta Nuclear Datacenters by 2050

    Amazon, Google, and Meta are investing heavily in nuclear energy as part of their strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. These tech giants plan to power their operations with 100% renewable energy, with nuclear energy playing a key role in meeting their ambitious sustainability goals. Alongside nuclear, they are exploring advanced technologies like carbon capture to reduce their environmental impact and address the urgency of climate change.

    Read More: Amazon, Google, Meta Are Going Super Nuclear by 2050

    29:38 – NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra

    Nvidia unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects Nvidia’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition.

    Read More: Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra and Rubin AI chips

    40:58 – The Weeks Ahead

    Upcoming Tech Field Day Events

    Networking Field Day 37 – March 19 – 20

    Tech Field Day Extra with HPE – April 8

    AI Infrastructure Field Day 2 – April 23 – 24

    Mobility Field Day 13 – May 7 – 8

    Security Field Day 13 – May 29 – 30

    Host Information

    Stephen Foskett is the President of the Tech Field Day Business Unit and Organizer of the Tech Field Day Event Series, now part of The Futurum Group. Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter.

    Alastair Cooke is a Tech Field Day Event Lead, now part of The Futurum Group. You can connect with Alastair on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter and you can read more of his research notes and insights on The Futurum Group’s website.

    Gestalt IT and Tech Field Day are now part of The Futurum Group.

    The Gestalt IT Rundown is your look at the IT news of the week. Be sure to subscribe to Gestalt IT on YouTube for even more weekly video content.

    #AI #NVIDIAGTC #Rundown #AWSCloud #DemitasseNZ #GestaltIT #Google #GoogleCloud #Intel #IntelBusiness #Meta #Microsoft #Nvidia #SFoskett #TechFieldDay #TechstrongTV #TheFuturumGroup

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  17. NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra || Tech Field Day News Rundown: March 19, 2025

    NVIDIA unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects NVIDIA’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition. This and more on the Rundown.

    https://youtu.be/49b4_OrMpvI

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Amazon Music | Audio | YouTube

    2:29 – Taara Spun Out from Google’s Parent Company Alphabet

    Alphabet has spun off Taara, its laser-based internet backbone provider, into an independent company focused on delivering high-speed connectivity to underserved regions. The newly formed company will continue developing its wireless optical communication technology, which aims to provide reliable internet without the need for traditional fiber infrastructure.

    Read More: Alphabet spins off laser-based Internet backbone provider Taara

    6:41 – Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    Intel has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, succeeding Pat Gelsinger who stepped down in December 2024. Tan, formerly CEO of Cadence Design Systems and an Intel board member, aims to revitalize the company by streamlining operations and focusing on advanced chip manufacturing, including AI server chips, to better compete with industry leaders like TSMC. Following the announcement, Intel’s stock surged nearly 8%, reflecting investor optimism about Tan’s strategic vision.

    Read More: Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    12:38 – DevOps Gets Empowered by Semaphore Going Open Source

    Semaphore has open-sourced its core CI/CD platform under the Apache 2.0 license, aiming to provide developers with greater flexibility and transparency. This move addresses the limitations of existing CI/CD solutions by combining enterprise-grade reliability with the customizability of open-source software. By making its codebase publicly accessible, Semaphore empowers developers to explore, modify, and enhance the platform to suit their unique requirements, fostering a community-driven approach to innovation.

    Read More: Semaphore Goes Open Source: A New Dawn for DevOps Professionals

    16:38 – Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    Microsoft’s recent announcement of its Majorana 1 quantum chip, claimed to be a significant advancement in quantum computing, has been met with skepticism from the scientific community. Experts question the validity of Microsoft’s findings, citing a lack of peer-reviewed evidence and unproven underlying physics, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the breakthrough.

    Read More: Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    22:04 – Solo.io Launches Kagent for Agentic AI-Driven Cloud Ops

    Solo.io has launched Kagent, an open-source agentic AI framework designed to automate cloud-native operations within Kubernetes environments. Built on Microsoft’s AutoGen, Kagent integrates with existing tools to streamline tasks like configuration, troubleshooting, and network security, enabling DevOps teams to leverage AI-driven automation.

    Read More: Solo.io’s Kagent Brings Agentic AI to Cloud-Native Operations

    25:37 – Amazon, Google, and Meta Nuclear Datacenters by 2050

    Amazon, Google, and Meta are investing heavily in nuclear energy as part of their strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. These tech giants plan to power their operations with 100% renewable energy, with nuclear energy playing a key role in meeting their ambitious sustainability goals. Alongside nuclear, they are exploring advanced technologies like carbon capture to reduce their environmental impact and address the urgency of climate change.

    Read More: Amazon, Google, Meta Are Going Super Nuclear by 2050

    29:38 – NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra

    Nvidia unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects Nvidia’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition.

    Read More: Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra and Rubin AI chips

    40:58 – The Weeks Ahead

    Upcoming Tech Field Day Events

    Networking Field Day 37 – March 19 – 20

    Tech Field Day Extra with HPE – April 8

    AI Infrastructure Field Day 2 – April 23 – 24

    Mobility Field Day 13 – May 7 – 8

    Security Field Day 13 – May 29 – 30

    Host Information

    Stephen Foskett is the President of the Tech Field Day Business Unit and Organizer of the Tech Field Day Event Series, now part of The Futurum Group. Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter.

    Alastair Cooke is a Tech Field Day Event Lead, now part of The Futurum Group. You can connect with Alastair on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter and you can read more of his research notes and insights on The Futurum Group’s website.

    Gestalt IT and Tech Field Day are now part of The Futurum Group.

    The Gestalt IT Rundown is your look at the IT news of the week. Be sure to subscribe to Gestalt IT on YouTube for even more weekly video content.

    #AI #NVIDIAGTC #Rundown #AWSCloud #DemitasseNZ #GestaltIT #Google #GoogleCloud #Intel #IntelBusiness #Meta #Microsoft #Nvidia #SFoskett #TechFieldDay #TechstrongTV #TheFuturumGroup

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  18. NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra || Tech Field Day News Rundown: March 19, 2025

    NVIDIA unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects NVIDIA’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition. This and more on the Rundown.

    https://youtu.be/49b4_OrMpvI

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Amazon Music | Audio | YouTube

    2:29 – Taara Spun Out from Google’s Parent Company Alphabet

    Alphabet has spun off Taara, its laser-based internet backbone provider, into an independent company focused on delivering high-speed connectivity to underserved regions. The newly formed company will continue developing its wireless optical communication technology, which aims to provide reliable internet without the need for traditional fiber infrastructure.

    Read More: Alphabet spins off laser-based Internet backbone provider Taara

    6:41 – Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    Intel has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, succeeding Pat Gelsinger who stepped down in December 2024. Tan, formerly CEO of Cadence Design Systems and an Intel board member, aims to revitalize the company by streamlining operations and focusing on advanced chip manufacturing, including AI server chips, to better compete with industry leaders like TSMC. Following the announcement, Intel’s stock surged nearly 8%, reflecting investor optimism about Tan’s strategic vision.

    Read More: Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    12:38 – DevOps Gets Empowered by Semaphore Going Open Source

    Semaphore has open-sourced its core CI/CD platform under the Apache 2.0 license, aiming to provide developers with greater flexibility and transparency. This move addresses the limitations of existing CI/CD solutions by combining enterprise-grade reliability with the customizability of open-source software. By making its codebase publicly accessible, Semaphore empowers developers to explore, modify, and enhance the platform to suit their unique requirements, fostering a community-driven approach to innovation.

    Read More: Semaphore Goes Open Source: A New Dawn for DevOps Professionals

    16:38 – Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    Microsoft’s recent announcement of its Majorana 1 quantum chip, claimed to be a significant advancement in quantum computing, has been met with skepticism from the scientific community. Experts question the validity of Microsoft’s findings, citing a lack of peer-reviewed evidence and unproven underlying physics, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the breakthrough.

    Read More: Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    22:04 – Solo.io Launches Kagent for Agentic AI-Driven Cloud Ops

    Solo.io has launched Kagent, an open-source agentic AI framework designed to automate cloud-native operations within Kubernetes environments. Built on Microsoft’s AutoGen, Kagent integrates with existing tools to streamline tasks like configuration, troubleshooting, and network security, enabling DevOps teams to leverage AI-driven automation.

    Read More: Solo.io’s Kagent Brings Agentic AI to Cloud-Native Operations

    25:37 – Amazon, Google, and Meta Nuclear Datacenters by 2050

    Amazon, Google, and Meta are investing heavily in nuclear energy as part of their strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. These tech giants plan to power their operations with 100% renewable energy, with nuclear energy playing a key role in meeting their ambitious sustainability goals. Alongside nuclear, they are exploring advanced technologies like carbon capture to reduce their environmental impact and address the urgency of climate change.

    Read More: Amazon, Google, Meta Are Going Super Nuclear by 2050

    29:38 – NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra

    Nvidia unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects Nvidia’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition.

    Read More: Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra and Rubin AI chips

    40:58 – The Weeks Ahead

    Upcoming Tech Field Day Events

    Networking Field Day 37 – March 19 – 20

    Tech Field Day Extra with HPE – April 8

    AI Infrastructure Field Day 2 – April 23 – 24

    Mobility Field Day 13 – May 7 – 8

    Security Field Day 13 – May 29 – 30

    Host Information

    Stephen Foskett is the President of the Tech Field Day Business Unit and Organizer of the Tech Field Day Event Series, now part of The Futurum Group. Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter.

    Alastair Cooke is a Tech Field Day Event Lead, now part of The Futurum Group. You can connect with Alastair on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter and you can read more of his research notes and insights on The Futurum Group’s website.

    Gestalt IT and Tech Field Day are now part of The Futurum Group.

    The Gestalt IT Rundown is your look at the IT news of the week. Be sure to subscribe to Gestalt IT on YouTube for even more weekly video content.

    #AI #NVIDIAGTC #Rundown #AWSCloud #DemitasseNZ #GestaltIT #Google #GoogleCloud #Intel #IntelBusiness #Meta #Microsoft #Nvidia #SFoskett #TechFieldDay #TechstrongTV #TheFuturumGroup

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  19. NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra || Tech Field Day News Rundown: March 19, 2025

    NVIDIA unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects NVIDIA’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition. This and more on the Rundown.

    https://youtu.be/49b4_OrMpvI

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Amazon Music | Audio | YouTube

    2:29 – Taara Spun Out from Google’s Parent Company Alphabet

    Alphabet has spun off Taara, its laser-based internet backbone provider, into an independent company focused on delivering high-speed connectivity to underserved regions. The newly formed company will continue developing its wireless optical communication technology, which aims to provide reliable internet without the need for traditional fiber infrastructure.

    Read More: Alphabet spins off laser-based Internet backbone provider Taara

    6:41 – Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    Intel has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, succeeding Pat Gelsinger who stepped down in December 2024. Tan, formerly CEO of Cadence Design Systems and an Intel board member, aims to revitalize the company by streamlining operations and focusing on advanced chip manufacturing, including AI server chips, to better compete with industry leaders like TSMC. Following the announcement, Intel’s stock surged nearly 8%, reflecting investor optimism about Tan’s strategic vision.

    Read More: Intel Names Lip-Bu Tan as New CEO

    12:38 – DevOps Gets Empowered by Semaphore Going Open Source

    Semaphore has open-sourced its core CI/CD platform under the Apache 2.0 license, aiming to provide developers with greater flexibility and transparency. This move addresses the limitations of existing CI/CD solutions by combining enterprise-grade reliability with the customizability of open-source software. By making its codebase publicly accessible, Semaphore empowers developers to explore, modify, and enhance the platform to suit their unique requirements, fostering a community-driven approach to innovation.

    Read More: Semaphore Goes Open Source: A New Dawn for DevOps Professionals

    16:38 – Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    Microsoft’s recent announcement of its Majorana 1 quantum chip, claimed to be a significant advancement in quantum computing, has been met with skepticism from the scientific community. Experts question the validity of Microsoft’s findings, citing a lack of peer-reviewed evidence and unproven underlying physics, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the breakthrough.

    Read More: Microsoft’s New Quantum Chip Greeted with Major Skepticism

    22:04 – Solo.io Launches Kagent for Agentic AI-Driven Cloud Ops

    Solo.io has launched Kagent, an open-source agentic AI framework designed to automate cloud-native operations within Kubernetes environments. Built on Microsoft’s AutoGen, Kagent integrates with existing tools to streamline tasks like configuration, troubleshooting, and network security, enabling DevOps teams to leverage AI-driven automation.

    Read More: Solo.io’s Kagent Brings Agentic AI to Cloud-Native Operations

    25:37 – Amazon, Google, and Meta Nuclear Datacenters by 2050

    Amazon, Google, and Meta are investing heavily in nuclear energy as part of their strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. These tech giants plan to power their operations with 100% renewable energy, with nuclear energy playing a key role in meeting their ambitious sustainability goals. Alongside nuclear, they are exploring advanced technologies like carbon capture to reduce their environmental impact and address the urgency of climate change.

    Read More: Amazon, Google, Meta Are Going Super Nuclear by 2050

    29:38 – NVIDIA Reveals Rubin AI and Blackwell Ultra

    Nvidia unveiled new AI-focused chips at its GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra series launching this year and the next-gen Vera Rubin GPUs set for 2026. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company’s shift to an annual release cycle, a departure from its previous biennial schedule. This move reflects Nvidia’s response to the growing AI market and increasing competition.

    Read More: Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra and Rubin AI chips

    40:58 – The Weeks Ahead

    Upcoming Tech Field Day Events

    Networking Field Day 37 – March 19 – 20

    Tech Field Day Extra with HPE – April 8

    AI Infrastructure Field Day 2 – April 23 – 24

    Mobility Field Day 13 – May 7 – 8

    Security Field Day 13 – May 29 – 30

    Host Information

    Stephen Foskett is the President of the Tech Field Day Business Unit and Organizer of the Tech Field Day Event Series, now part of The Futurum Group. Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter.

    Alastair Cooke is a Tech Field Day Event Lead, now part of The Futurum Group. You can connect with Alastair on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter and you can read more of his research notes and insights on The Futurum Group’s website.

    Gestalt IT and Tech Field Day are now part of The Futurum Group.

    The Gestalt IT Rundown is your look at the IT news of the week. Be sure to subscribe to Gestalt IT on YouTube for even more weekly video content.

    #AI #NVIDIAGTC #Rundown #AWSCloud #DemitasseNZ #GestaltIT #Google #GoogleCloud #Intel #IntelBusiness #Meta #Microsoft #Nvidia #SFoskett #TechFieldDay #TechstrongTV #TheFuturumGroup

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  20. Just Posted: Tom Hollingsworth reports on NVIDIA's GTC event, highlighting the launch of their Blackwell architecture which offers formidable processing power for accelerated AI inferencing and advanced GPU clustering. @networkingnerd #ADFD1 #AI #CHIPSAct #Copilot #CXL #EFD3 #GenAI #MFD11 #Networking #NVIDIABlackwell #NVIDIAGTC #PCIe #Rundown #Security #XFD11
    gestaltit.com/rundown/tom/nvid