OpenAI unveiled Jalapeño, its first AI chip, built with Broadcom for inference, as it moves to cut its heavy reliance on Nvidia.
Hyundai workers voted 92% to authorise a strike, demanding a veto over the robots set to flood its factories. A Hyundai robot strike could follow.
Figma unveiled code layers, animation support, AI-generated shaders, custom skills for its AI assistant, and deeper Weavy integration at Config 2026.
France's Tissium has raised €60M to bring COAPTIUM CONNECT, the only FDA-cleared sutureless nerve repair system, into US operating rooms.
Qualcomm is in talks to design custom AI chips for China's ByteDance, a bid to escape a shrinking smartphone market and stay in China.
The FCC’s AWS-3 auction raised about $3.5B, with up to $3.3B set to repay the Treasury loan behind the rip-and-replace programme.
Mistral OCR 4 turns documents into structured data, runs on your own servers, and starts at $2 per 1,000 pages. Europe's back-office bet.
Cerebras nearly doubled revenue and beat 2026 sales estimates, but its stock fell 10% as a data-centre space shortage squeezed margins.
A presidential adviser says Seoul is discussing new fab investments with Samsung and SK Hynix, and that AI demand could pull construction forward by a decade.
Hadrian is reportedly in talks to raise $1bn at a $7.5bn valuation, a number it calls "inaccurate". Inside the physical-AI and reindustrialisation rush.
Ryan Cohen asked GameStop’s board to pull his proposed performance award, valued by analysts at up to $35bn, to keep the focus on its eBay bid.
Ferrari's longtime CMO Enrico Galliera is leaving after 16 years. His replacement, ex-BMW Italy chief Di Silvestre, starts July 1.