Equinix has opened its first Chennai data centre, CN1, to support India’s growing demand for AI-ready infrastructure.| TechWire Asia
Dell Technologies used the Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas to announce the latest generation of AI acceleration servers which come equipped with Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GPUs. The systems claim to deliver up to four times faster AI training capabilities compared to previous generations, as Dell expands its AI Factory partnership with Nvidia amid intense […]| AI News
Dell’s AI Factory and Data Platform, built with NVIDIA, help enterprises move beyond pilots by unifying infrastructure and data.| AI News
Payroll cycles are changing to meet demand from employees and adapting to local conditions, says software company CEO.| TechWire Asia
China’s gaming and animation are reaching global audiences with titles like Black Myth: Wukong and Ne Zha 2.| TechWire Asia
India begins commercial semiconductor manufacturing by end-2025 with $18B investment across 10 projects. Analysis of progress, challenges, and global supply chain impact.| TechWire Asia
OpenAI is considering a 1-gigawatt AI data centre in India, as part of its global Stargate program beyond the US.| TechWire Asia
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As the AI market increases data centre demand, it's the locations away from the main hubs that offer DC operators the richest options.| TechWire Asia
The privacy defenders at Proton have deployed an upgrade to their AI assistant, Lumo, that promises faster and more intelligent responses.| AI News
At its 2025 Security Summit, Google Cloud introduced new tools to protect AI agents, including Model Armor and threat detection.| TechWire Asia
OpenAI’s GPT-5 is now available to all users, including free ones. It’s faster, more accurate, and handles sensitive prompts more safely.| TechWire Asia
Nvidia overtook Microsoft as the most valuable company after its stock hit a record high, driven by AI chip demand and a bullish GenAI forecast.| AI News
NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs will ship in servers from Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, enhancing performance, efficiency, AI, and robotics.| AI News
Apple Intelligence is coming, and will be up to the company's standards of excellence, says the company's CEO, as the company bides its time.| AI News
Tencent has expanded its family of open-source Hunyuan AI models that are versatile enough for broad use across computational environments.| AI News
Deep Cogito has released Cogito v2, a new family of open-source AI models that sharpen their own reasoning skills.| AI News
A leak suggests that OpenAI is about to launch a powerful new open-source AI model, potentially within hours.| AI News
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has laid out his blueprint for the future of AI, and it’s about giving you “personal superintelligence”.| AI News
Alibaba’s new AI coding tool is getting noticed for its performance, but some warn it could expose developers to hidden security risks in the code it generates.| AI News
Google has made its most powerful AI video creator, Veo 3, available for everyone to use on its Vertex AI platform.| AI News
While the development of increasingly powerful AI models grabs headlines, the big challenge is getting intelligent agents to communicate.| AI News
Anthropic has built an army of autonomous AI agents with a singular mission: to audit powerful models like Claude to improve safety.| AI News
The Qwen team from Alibaba have just released a new version of their open-source reasoning AI model with some impressive benchmarks.| AI News
Google Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite is a model designed for developers who need to build things at scale without breaking the bank.| AI News
The military AI floodgates have been opened with contracts handed to Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Elon Musk's xAI.| AI News
Anthropic tasked its Claude AI model with running a small business to test its real-world economic capabilities.| AI News
An indie Android developer’s app was mistakenly flagged as malware by a Chinese phone manufacturer, resulting in over 30,000 user losses.| TechWire Asia