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AMD’s 2025 Financial Analyst Day marked a shift from chasing Nvidia to leading on openness and scale, positioning the company as a long-term platform power in data center and AI computing.

Despite widespread adoption, corporate real estate firms struggle to translate AI pilot projects into measurable ROI, a new JLL report finds.

Nvidia leads AI today, but open-source challengers and custom chips are rapidly shifting the balance of power in accelerated computing.

Mark Vena reviews three premium tech products designed to improve workflow, clarity, and performance in a smarter home workspace.

Cloud outages show reliability isn’t guaranteed. Analysts warn enterprises to rethink multicloud strategy, redundancy, uptime planning, and continuity architecture.

Intel’s Q3 report shows disciplined execution, strategic investment, and rising support from government and industry partners, signaling real momentum in its turnaround.

IBM achieved a new quantum milestone by running an error-correction algorithm on standard AMD FPGA chips, reaching 10x faster speeds and advancing its 2029 Starling quantum computer project.

Lenovo’s unified AI ecosystem across phone, PC, and cloud exposes Dell’s AI pitch as device-bound marketing, positioning Lenovo as the more credible leader in the next era of computing.

Most generative AI projects fail to show measurable ROI despite billions in investment. Experts point to weak data infrastructure as the underlying cause preventing enterprise AI from reaching profitable scale.

As AI agents multiply, static identity systems fail. Dynamic IAM and zero-trust access models help enterprises secure data and maintain control at machine speed.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise used its 2025 analyst meeting to argue it is entering a new phase of profitable growth, driven by AI infrastructure, networking, and the Juniper integration.

AMD’s landmark partnership with OpenAI signals the first true challenge to Nvidia’s reign over the AI infrastructure market — and could redefine the industry’s balance of power.

AMD’s sweeping partnership with OpenAI goes beyond GPU supply. With a six-gigawatt buildout and the Helios rack-scale platform, AMD is redefining power, scale, and trust in the next era of AI data center infrastructure.

A new study reveals 41% of schools in the U.S. and U.K. have experienced AI-related cyber incidents, highlighting gaps in security preparedness and policy development.

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