Samsung completes hbm4 development, awaits NVIDIA approval

Samsung says it has cleared Production Readiness Approval for its first sixth-generation hbm (hbm4) and has shipped samples to NVIDIA for evaluation. Initial samples have exceeded NVIDIA’s next-gen GPU requirement of 11 Gbps per pin and hbm4 promises roughly 60% higher bandwidth than hbm3e.
Marvell to acquire Celestial Artificial Intelligence for photonic fabric

Marvell Technology, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Celestial Artificial Intelligence, a developer of a Photonic Fabric platform aimed at scale-up optical interconnect for next-generation data centers.
NVIDIA and AWS expand full-stack partnership for Artificial Intelligence compute platform

NVIDIA and AWS expanded integration around Artificial Intelligence infrastructure at AWS re:Invent, announcing support for NVIDIA NVLink Fusion with Trainium4, Graviton and the Nitro System. the move aims to unify NVIDIA scale-up interconnect and MGX rack architecture with AWS custom silicon to speed cloud-scale Artificial Intelligence deployments.
NVIDIA partners with Mistral Artificial Intelligence to accelerate new family of open models

Mistral Artificial Intelligence and NVIDIA have released the mistral 3 family of open-source multilingual, multimodal models optimized for NVIDIA supercomputing and edge platforms. The lineup includes Mistral Large 3, a mixture-of-experts model with 41B active parameters, 675B total parameters and a 256K context window.
the state of artificial intelligence and DeepSeek strikes again

the download highlights a new MIT Technology Review and Financial Times feature on the uneven economic effects of Artificial Intelligence and a roundup of major technology items, including DeepSeek’s latest model claims and an Amsterdam welfare Artificial Intelligence investigation.
NVIDIA partners with Mistral Artificial Intelligence on open-source Mistral 3 models

NVIDIA and Mistral Artificial Intelligence launched the open-source Mistral 3 family, a suite of multilingual, multimodal models engineered for NVIDIA hardware. The release pairs mixture-of-experts efficiency with optimizations for GB200 NVL72 systems and edge platforms.
BC Medical Advancement Foundation unveils breakthrough Artificial Intelligence research analysis lab

BC Medical Advancement Foundation launched an upgraded Artificial Intelligence Research Analysis Lab trained on more than 500 million real medical case records, diagnostic reports, and treatment-response datasets to enhance clinical research quality and diagnostic insight.
your artificial intelligence use policy is solving the wrong problem

Organizations are importing ethical and educational concerns about Artificial intelligence into business settings, creating stigma and poor adoption. The article argues for an ownership-focused approach that treats the technology as a normal business tool.
EU digital omnibus on artificial intelligence: what is in it and what is not?

On November 19, 2025 the European Commission published a Digital Omnibus proposal intended to reduce administrative burdens and align rules across digital laws, including the Artificial intelligence Act. The package offers targeted simplifications but leaves several substantive industry concerns unaddressed.
How Anthropic’s safety first approach won over big business, and how its own engineers use Claude Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic has emerged as a preferred vendor for enterprise Artificial Intelligence by selling a safety-first pitch to corporate buyers. An internal study of 132 engineers shows heavy use of Claude but also highlights limits to delegation and worries about deskilling.