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OpenAI’s Sora Chief, CTO Announce Departure Amid Company’s Growing Enterprise Focus
OpenAI seems to be undergoing a transition phase. As many as three senior leaders of the company have announced their departure this week, hinting at a change in structure and a massive reorganisation at play. Most notably, Bill Peebles, the Head of Sora, and Srinivas Narayanan, the CTO of B2B Applications, are leaving the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence (AI) giant. The departures come at a time when the ChatGPT maker is also shifting its focus from the end consumer to the enterprise space, powered by its Codex platform.
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Anthropic Introduces Claude Design, an AI Tool to Generate Visual Prototypes and Pitch Decks
Anthropic, on Friday, introduced a new product focused on design and visual outputs. Dubbed Claude Design, the latest creation by Anthropic Labs is an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tool that can generate website mockups, design prototypes, slides, one-pagers, and more, based on a single natural-language prompt. The outputs are editable, and the user can take control and refine the final version using multiple tools provided within the experience. Interestingly, with this launch, Anthropic is now competing with design platforms such as Figma.
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Are Startup Acquisitions Replacing Traditional GCC Models in India?
Startup acquisitions offer GCCs immediate operational readiness, access to proven teams, and existing intellectual property.
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Cursor in Talks to Raise $2 Billion at Over $50 Billion Valuation
The round is expected to be co-led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation likely from existing backers including NVIDIA and Thrive Capital.
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Foundation for India’s First 3D Chip Packaging Unit Laid in Odisha
The project targets AI, 5G and defence sectors, with production set to begin by 2028.
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If Homi Bhabha Were Alive, He Would Hate What Indian IT Has Become
Dwaipayan Banerjee’s new book offers an eye-opening account of what could have been—and why our software boom is actually a hardware tragedy.
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Google Reportedly Exploring AI Inference Chip Partnership With Marvell Technology
Google is reportedly exploring a partnership with semiconductor company Marvell Technology. As per the report, the Mountain View-based tech giant is in talks with the company to develop two new artificial Intelligence (AI) chipsets for its workload requirements. There is reportedly no deal in place, but the companies have initiated formal discussions around the topic. The deal is said not to impact Google's existing partnerships with Broadcom, MediaTek, and TSMC. Instead, it aims to diversify the company's supply chain.
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Global Memory Shortage Could Persist Until 2030 as Suppliers Prioritise AI Data Centres: Report
The ongoing global memory shortage has shaken up the consumer tech market, with the rising component costs driving up the selling prices of devices such as smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and more. A new report now claims that it could take until 2030 before the supply matches the demand. One of the biggest DRAM suppliers globally, SK Hynix, is reportedly planning to bring up a new fabrication plant, but it is said that the focus would be on high-bandwidth memory (HBM), which is used by artificial intelligence (AI) data centres, and not consumer devices.
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Anthropic is Making OpenAI Sweat, But the Fight is Far From Over
Turns out, Anthropic’s enterprise contracts beat ChatGPT’s nearly billion-user flex.
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Gemini Moves into Chip Design with Cadence Collaboration
The collaboration integrates Gemini models with ChipStack AI Super-Agent to improve chip design productivity and deployment on Google Cloud.
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TSMC Bets Big on 2nm Chips Even as it Dents Margins
AI-led demand is pushing TSMC to scale advanced nodes, even as the early 2nm ramp begins to weigh on profitability.
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Apple’s WWDC 2026 Teaser Hints at Siri Overhaul With New UI, AI Features: Report
Apple is said to have already teased a major overhaul for Siri ahead of WWDC 2026, which is scheduled for later this year. According to a seasoned journalist, early hints point towards a redesigned interface and deeper AI integration in iOS 27. The Cupertino-based tech giant's official teaser artwork for this year's developer conference has drawn attention for its visual elements, which reportedly offer clues about the next evolution of its voice assistant, although Apple has yet to confirm any details.
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