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  1. Arm Announces First In-House Developed Chip "Arm AGI CPU" (Gizmodo Japan) - Yahoo! News https://www.yayafa.com/2805007/ #AgenticAi #AGI #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #ArtificialInt

    Four companies, including Safie and Shimizu Corporation, are collaborating to demonstrate an "autonomous worksite" using AI and video technology. This initiative aims to drive digital transformation (AX) within the construction industry. Separately, Arm has announced its first self-developed chip, the "Arm AGI CPU," marking a significant step in their hardware development. AI

    Arm Announces First In-House Developed Chip "Arm AGI CPU" (Gizmodo Japan) - Yahoo! News https://www.yayafa.com/2805007/ #AgenticAi #AGI #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #ArtificialInt

    IMPACT Arm's new chip could accelerate AI development, while the construction pilot showcases AI's potential for operational efficiency.

  2. Cuneflow's e-paper writing tablet uses AI to record and transcribe meetings

    Cuneflow has launched an e-paper writing tablet designed for business meetings, featuring AI capabilities to record and transcribe discussions. The device, which includes a stylus and a high-resolution E Ink display, aims to automate meeting busywork by extracting summaries, timelines, and to-do lists from recorded audio. While the hardware offers a premium feel, the software experience is noted as less polished than competitors, and the AI transcription process involves cloud processing with OpenAI and Gemini, with audio recordings being deleted post-transcription. AI

    Cuneflow's e-paper writing tablet uses AI to record and transcribe meetings

    IMPACT This device integrates AI for meeting transcription and summarization, potentially streamlining business workflows.

  3. Vera Arm Processors: Nvidia Delivers First CPUs for Servers Without GPUs https://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessor en/vera-arm-prozessoren-nvidia-li

    Nvidia has begun shipping its first server CPUs, the Vera line, which are based on the Arm architecture. These processors are designed for data centers and are notable for not including integrated GPUs, differentiating them from Nvidia's typical offerings. This move signals Nvidia's expansion into the CPU market for server infrastructure. AI

    Vera Arm Processors: Nvidia Delivers First CPUs for Servers Without GPUs https://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessor en/vera-arm-prozessoren-nvidia-li

    IMPACT Nvidia's entry into the server CPU market with its Vera line could impact data center infrastructure and AI hardware competition.

  4. 📉 Oil fell 5% after three supertankers attempted to cross the Strait of Hormuz, and Brent dropped to $105 a barrel amid signals of a possible end

    Oil prices dropped by 5% following an incident involving three supertankers attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz, with Brent crude falling to $105 per barrel. This decline is attributed to signals suggesting a potential end to the US-Iran conflict, which in turn is boosting stock markets. Notably, Warren Buffett is holding a record $397 billion in cash, while Michael Burry is shorting the AI sector with a $1 billion bet, drawing parallels to 1999. AI

    📉 Oil fell 5% after three supertankers attempted to cross the Strait of Hormuz, and Brent dropped to $105 a barrel amid signals of a possible end

    IMPACT Investor Michael Burry is shorting the AI sector, indicating concern over current valuations.

  5. Arm Steps Deeper into Silicon: Implications for the Semiconductor Value Chain

    Arm Holdings has announced its first complete production chip, the Arm AGI CPU, designed for AI data center workloads and manufactured by TSMC on a 3nm process. This move marks a significant shift for Arm, moving beyond its traditional IP licensing model to offer turnkey chip solutions, aiming to accelerate time-to-market and reduce costs for customers like Meta and OpenAI. The AGI CPU is expected to be available in the second half of 2026, positioning Arm to capture more value in the rapidly growing AI semiconductor market. AI

    Arm Steps Deeper into Silicon: Implications for the Semiconductor Value Chain

    IMPACT Arm's entry into full chip production with its AGI CPU could accelerate AI deployment by reducing time-to-market and development costs for major tech players.