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  1. Announcing OpenAI-compatible API support for Amazon SageMaker AI endpoints

    Amazon SageMaker AI now offers OpenAI-compatible API support for its real-time inference endpoints. This integration allows users to invoke models hosted on SageMaker using existing OpenAI SDKs, LangChain, or Strands Agents by simply updating the endpoint URL. The new feature supports bearer token authentication for secure access and enables multi-model hosting and the deployment of fine-tuned open-source models without requiring code modifications. AI

    Announcing OpenAI-compatible API support for Amazon SageMaker AI endpoints

    IMPACT Simplifies integration for developers using OpenAI's ecosystem with models hosted on AWS infrastructure.

  2. AMD prices its Ryzen AI Halo PC at $3,999, unveils Ryzen AI Max 400 chips

    AMD has announced its Ryzen AI Halo PC, a high-performance system designed for local AI processing, starting at $3,999. This machine is positioned as a cost-effective alternative to cloud-based AI services, with AMD suggesting it could pay for itself within months for heavy users. The company also unveiled new Ryzen AI Max 400 chips, including the AI Max+ Pro 495, which will be available in the third quarter of 2026 and support up to 192GB of unified memory. AI

    AMD prices its Ryzen AI Halo PC at $3,999, unveils Ryzen AI Max 400 chips

    IMPACT Positions local AI hardware as a viable alternative to cloud services, potentially lowering costs for developers and enterprises.