US takes 10 percent stake in Intel as part of Trump tech push

The US government acquired a roughly 10 percent passive stake in Intel by purchasing 433.3 million shares, part of an administration push to strengthen domestic semiconductor manufacturing. The agreement gives the government no board representation or governance rights and several financial details were not stated.
How to make money with Artificial Intelligence-generated content

Programmatic content uses templates and rules to automate content production with Artificial Intelligence, making it possible to create larger volumes of content more quickly. The article outlines what programmatic content is and how it can support a content strategy and potential monetization.
The ultimate list of 30 best artificial intelligence tools for business in 2025

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how companies work, with tools for presentations, automation, marketing, and collaboration. This roundup summarizes 30 noteworthy platforms and the core problems they solve for business users.
UT Spark goes live: Enterprise Technology launches generative Artificial Intelligence platform

Enterprise Technology has launched UT Spark, an all-in-one generative Artificial Intelligence platform. The department’s news listing also highlights UT Sage, collaborations with AWS and student groups, and regular CIO updates.
Why your generative Artificial Intelligence strategy will fail without a data backbone

Generative Artificial Intelligence features only deliver when built on a reliable data backbone. Clean warehouses, aligned analytics, feedback loops and clear business logic are prerequisites for accuracy, trust and long-term differentiation.
International thought leader joins MUSC to lead its Artificial Intelligence and biomedical informatics initiatives

Marylyn D. Ritchie, Ph.D., will join the Medical University of South Carolina as chief Artificial Intelligence officer and associate dean to lead the Center for Artificial Intelligence and the Division of Computational Health Sciences, effective Nov. 3. She comes from the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine with a long record in translational bioinformatics.
RIKEN partners with Fujitsu and NVIDIA for FugakuNEXT supercomputer

RIKEN, Fujitsu and NVIDIA will collaborate on FugakuNEXT, Japan´s next flagship supercomputer, combining simulation and Artificial Intelligence capabilities and introducing GPUs as accelerators in a national flagship system.
NVIDIA Rubin platform enters trial production at TSMC

NVIDIA confirmed six distinct Rubin chip designs have taped out and been handed to TSMC for fab qualification ahead of trial production. The Rubin platform targets broader upgrades across processors, networking and interconnect to support next‑generation Artificial Intelligence data centers.
Intel to license glass substrate technology

Intel has begun licensing its glass substrate semiconductor technology to external companies, shifting from in-house production to a royalties-based model. The move arrives as the glass substrate market accelerates and large-scale production is not expected until after 2030.
AMD Medusa Halo APU leak reveals up to 24 cores and 48 RDNA 5 CUs

A leak from Moore´s Law is Dead outlines AMD´s Medusa Halo as a 2027 top-tier APU with Zen 6 chiplets, up to 24 CPU cores and 48 RDNA 5 compute units, and new memory controller options.