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OpenAI tests AMD and Cerebras as Nvidia inference chip speed frustrates coding workloads
OpenAI began searching in 2025 for alternatives to Nvidia's inference hardware after internal teams flagged speed constraints in code generation and software-to-software tasks. The company has since signed a deal with Cerebras and is evaluating AMD GPUs to potentially handle about 10% of future inference demand, while talks with Groq ended following a $20 billion Nvidia licensing agreement. A separate plan for Nvidia to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI remains unresolved, even as both firms publicly emphasize that Nvidia still powers most of OpenAI's inference fleet.
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Forrester sees global tech spend rising 7.8% to $5.6 trillion in 2026
Global technology outlays are projected to reach $5.6 trillion in 2026, a 7.8% rise from $5.2 trillion in 2025, with Asia Pacific and North America leading the expansion. Investment is concentrating on AI infrastructure such as data centers and semiconductors, while hyperscalers and chipmakers are set to benefit from expected double‑digit growth in cloud services and the semiconductor industry.
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On-Us and Off-Us Card Transactions Shape Fees, Speed and Payment Infrastructure
On 2 February 2026, a detailed overview explained how on-us and off-us card transactions differ in structure and impact. On-us payments occur when the issuer and acquirer are the same bank and remain on internal rails, while off-us flows connect different banks via card networks such as Visa, Mastercard, or RuPay. This technical distinction influences processing time, costs, and how banks and fintechs design their payment infrastructure.
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Chinese AI companies deploy new models and 4.5 billion yuan promotions ahead of 2026 Lunar New Year
In the run-up to the 2026 Lunar New Year festivities starting on February 15, Chinese AI firms are rolling out upgraded models such as DeepSeek's V4, Zhipu AI's GLM-5 and MiniMax's M2.2, alongside large-scale user acquisition campaigns. Alibaba plans to spend 3 billion yuan on incentives for its Qwen app, while Tencent and Baidu will allocate 1 billion yuan and 500 million yuan respectively to push their AI services during the extended nine-day holiday.
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