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Apple bets on industrial training with AI and suggests that the next race will not just be for chips, but for factory floors
Apple and Michigan State Academy brings AI and smart manufacturing to smaller companies and targets American production chains.

AWS wants to give agents an entire desktop and repositions legacy as an immediate AI target
WorkSpaces for Agents brings AI closer to API-free systems and offers a new path between RPA, virtual desktop and automation.

NVIDIA and Foxconn want to transform a hospital into an operating system for clinical agents and robots
Healthy Taiwan Project brings digital agents and collaborative robots to hospitals and shows how physical AI can go beyond the pilot.

Review Apple Vision Pro in 2026: brilliant hardware, powerful idea and a market still without consensus
The Vision Pro continues to impress in screen, interface and ambition, but price, weight and use cases limit how indispensable it truly becomes.

NVIDIA puts Vera Rubin into production and brings the agent factory idea into the real world
The Vera Rubin platform entered production with integrated CPU, GPU, networking and storage for agentic AI factories.

Vera, NVIDIA's CPU for agents, wants to shift the center of gravity of AI at scale
NVIDIA introduced Vera as its first CPU designed for agents, bringing CPU and GPU closer into a single execution plane.

Claude Opus 4.8 arrives focused on long tasks and reignites the race for reliable agents
Anthropic updated Opus with improvements in coding, agents, reasoning and professional work while keeping the base price unchanged.

NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5: humanoid robots enter the open model phase
With GR00T N1.5 and open references to humanoids, NVIDIA shows that the next AI race will be corporeal, not just textual.

NVIDIA DSX wants to transform data centers into AI factories with cost per token at the center
NVIDIA's new DSX platform proposes a complete playbook for building AI factories focusing on energy, operation and cost per token.

Anthropic, Google and OpenAI: the dispute is now for reliable agents
The three companies advance in models, platforms and agents, but the central question of 2026 is who can transform intelligence into reliable work.

NVIDIA and Nebius: the race for AI clouds has entered the phase of specialized neoclouds
The partnership between NVIDIA and Nebius shows how clouds dedicated to AI are competing for capacity, software and robotics.

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super: open models become a strategic part of the AI ​​infrastructure
The Nemotron family shows that NVIDIA wants to compete not just for chips, but for models, data, evaluation and an open ecosystem.

NVIDIA shows how robots begin to cross the bridge between simulation and the real world
Research presented at ICRA 2026 shows robotics moving from controlled demos to testable policies in the physical world.

Mistral targets the factory: industrial AI starts to leave the chat
At the AI ​​Now Summit, Mistral showed a stack for industrial engineering and highlighted its partnership with Airbus.

Windows, MacBook M5 and NVIDIA: the PC of 2026 became a competition for local AI
The next phase of personal computing combines NPUs, GPUs, proprietary chips, and agents that run between device and cloud.

Commercial Biocomputers: Organoids, Living Chips, and the Ethical Frontier of Computing
Platforms like FinalSpark and CL1 put biocomputing in a commercial format, but the area is still experimental and ethical.

NVIDIA uses National Robotics Week to show that the robotics war has become a fight for data, simulation and world models
RoboLab, Cosmos Reason, robotics fellows and real cases point to a more mature physical AI stack.

NVIDIA brings AI-driven manufacturing to Hannover Messe and puts robotics and digital twins on the factory floor
The Hannover showcase showcased industrial cloud, digital twins, visual agents and robots in production.