Networking for Artificial Intelligence: Ethernet scale-up and scale-out

Broadcom is shipping new Ethernet silicon to power Artificial Intelligence scale-up and scale-out networks across and between data centers. Jericho4 extends fabrics beyond a single facility, while Tomahawk Ultra and Tomahawk 6 push latency and capacity milestones.
TSMC’s Arizona fabs begin supplying advanced chips to AMD and Nvidia

TSMC’s Arizona fabs have begun producing advanced chips for AMD and Nvidia, marking a milestone for the United States’ push to reshore semiconductor manufacturing under the Chips Act. Nvidia will build Blackwell compute engines and its first United States Artificial Intelligence supercomputers there, while AMD validated its 5th gen Epyc CPUs at the site.
Davis Polk client updates span sanctions, supervision, enforcement and Artificial Intelligence law

A roundup of Davis Polk’s latest client updates highlights U.S. sanctions on major Russian oil producers, sweeping regulatory moves across markets and banking, new export controls, and California’s first law targeting frontier Artificial Intelligence models.
Five artificial intelligence failure modes shared by humans

Ian Leslie draws parallels between machine failure modes and human behavior, focusing on model collapse and overfitting. He argues that better data curation and deliberate novelty can counter both.
Complete guide to Ollama for local large language model inference

A practical deep dive into how Ollama streamlines local large language model inference, from installation to integration. It covers Modelfiles, OpenAI-compatible endpoints, and Docker workflows for Artificial Intelligence development.
TSMC’s Arizona fabs begin supplying advanced chips to AMD and Nvidia

TSMC’s Arizona fabs have begun producing advanced chips for AMD and Nvidia, marking a milestone for the United States’ push to reshore semiconductor manufacturing under the Chips Act. Nvidia will build Blackwell compute engines and its first United States Artificial Intelligence supercomputers there, while AMD validated its 5th gen Epyc CPUs at the site.