The video of my conversation with Bill Dally at GTC last week is up. I always enjoy talking to Bill, and we had a wide ranging discussion about computer architecture, model training, specialized inference hardware, custom interconnects, and more! piped.video/g8BuAtM3fp4?si=QMTb…
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Software Eaten by OpenClaw and Pi Computing
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First software ate the world,
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AI Infrastructure: 5G and Edge Computing Enable Distributed Intelligence
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AI adoption isn’t just about models; it’s about infrastructure. Integrated 5G, edge computing, and secure network architecture are enabling distributed intelligence across manufacturing, logistics, and energy environments. New partnership announcement: t-mobile.com/news/network/nv… @TMobileBusiness Partner
→ View original post on X — @haroldsinnott, 2026-03-26 23:04 UTC
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SambaNova RDU Chips Redefine AI Inference at GTC
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Cruising through GTC Turning heads, starting conversations—and redefining inference with RDUs as we roll through San Jose. https://
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MiniMax 2.5 Powers Fast Agentic Workflows on SambaCloud
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@openclaw is unstoppable…when powered by the right model. Big, slow LLMs kill agentic workflows. The secret? MiniMax 2.5 + SambaCloud’s lightning-fast inference. Try it on http://
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Micron and SanDisk: Why Investors Should Keep the Faith
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I think most investors don’t have a lot of insight about semiconductors per se, and especially not about memory and storage technology, which are experiencing their own renaissance. It is for that reason that we are getting a bunch of panic selling. For Micron, SanDisk, these are not normal times Keep the faith with Micron, SanDisk Morgan Stanley’s Joe Moore defends falling shares of Micron and SanDisk in the face of worries about “demand destruction,” capacity glut, and Google’s “TurboQuant.” He’s right that this cycle is somewhat different than others, in a good way. thetechnologyletter.com $MU $SNDK $GOOGL $NVDA
→ View original post on X — @tiernanraytech, 2026-03-26 19:22 UTC
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Export Controls in International AI Partnership Legislation
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– I've heard that it includes export controls?
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Mac Compatibility Question for Cross-Platform Software Solution
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"Runs on everything from edge to server" – does everything include Macs?
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Agents Need CLI-First Service Provisioning, Not Web UIs
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When I built menugen ~1 year ago, I observed that the hardest part by far was not the code itself, it was the plethora of services you have to assemble like IKEA furniture to make it real, the DevOps: services, payments, auth, database, security, domain names, etc… I am really looking forward to a day where I could simply tell my agent: "build menugen" (referencing the post) and it would just work. The whole thing up to the deployed web page. The agent would have to browse a number of services, read the docs, get all the api keys, make everything work, debug it in dev, and deploy to prod. This is the actually hard part, not the code itself. Or rather, the better way to think about it is that the entire DevOps lifecycle has to become code, in addition to the necessary sensors/actuators of the CLIs/APIs with agent-native ergonomics. And there should be no need to visit web pages, click buttons, or anything like that for the human. It's easy to state, it's now just barely technically possible and expected to work maybe, but it definitely requires from-scratch re-design, work and thought. Very exciting direction! Patrick Collison (@patrickc) When @karpathy built MenuGen (karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-c…), he said: "Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services, docs, API keys, configurations, dev/prod deployments, team and security features, rate limits, pricing tiers." We've all run into this issue when building with agents: you have to scurry off to establish accounts, clicking things in the browser as though it's the antediluvian days of 2023, in order to unblock its superintelligent progress. So we decided to build Stripe Projects to help agents instantly provision services from the CLI. For example, simply run: $ stripe projects add posthog/analytics And it'll create a PostHog account, get an API key, and (as needed) set up billing. Projects is launching today as a developer preview. You can register for access (we'll make it available to everyone soon) at projects.dev. We're also rolling out support for many new providers over the coming weeks. (Get in touch if you'd like to make your service available.) projects.dev — https://nitter.net/patrickc/status/2037190688950161709#m
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AI in RAN: Three Distinctions and Measurable Performance Gains
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First, let’s clarify something most people miss: There isn’t just “AI in telecom.” There’s: → AI in RAN
→ AI for RAN
→ AI on top of RAN AI in RAN is where things get tangible. We’re talking: → 20% improvement in uplink spectral efficiency
→ 14% energy savings with