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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo's $500 AECs Became AI's Unsung Infrastructure Hero - Professional coverage
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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo’s $500 AECs Became AI’s Unsung Infrastructure Hero

The Hidden Wiring Behind AI’s Explosive Growth While Nvidia’s GPUs and OpenAI’s models capture headlines, a lesser-known California company has…

Dashlane's Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Ca - Professional coverage
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Dashlane’s Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Caveats

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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls - Professional coverage
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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls

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Apple’s Entry-Level MacBook Pro Debuts M5 Chip, Targets Niche Power Users

Apple has introduced its first M5-powered MacBook Pro, positioning the entry-level 14-inch model as a bridge between consumer and professional needs. The device retains its premium display and port selection while gaining next-generation silicon. Analysts suggest this release primarily showcases the M5’s capabilities for future Mac lineup updates.

M5 Debut in Apple’s Most Contested Laptop Category

Apple has chosen its often-overlooked 14-inch MacBook Pro to debut the company’s next-generation M5 processor, according to industry reports. The entry-level Pro model historically occupies an awkward position between the popular MacBook Air series and higher-end Pro configurations, but sources indicate it serves as an ideal testing ground for new silicon before broader rollout.

AutomationBusiness

Amazon’s Automation Drive Could Replace Over 600,000 Human Roles by 2033, Internal Documents Show

Internal Amazon strategy documents indicate the company aims to replace more than 600,000 US warehouse positions with robots by 2033. The automation push reportedly targets 75% operational automation within years, potentially saving billions in labor costs while dramatically reshaping the workforce.

Massive Workforce Transformation Planned

Amazon is reportedly planning one of the largest workforce automation initiatives in corporate history, with internal documents revealing ambitions to replace over 600,000 US positions with robots by 2033, according to reports from The New York Times citing leaked company materials. This represents a significant shift from the company’s longstanding public position that robotics would complement rather than replace human workers.

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Amazon Aims for 5GW Nuclear Power Expansion to Fuel AI and Cloud Growth by 2039

Amazon has unveiled a partnership to build 12 small modular nuclear reactors in Washington state, aiming to add 5GW of clean energy to the U.S. grid by 2039. The initiative is designed to meet the rising power demands of its AI tools and data centers with reliable, carbon-free electricity.

Major Corporate Clean Energy Initiative

Amazon has announced plans to develop one of the largest corporate-backed clean energy projects in the United States, targeting five gigawatts of new nuclear capacity by 2039, according to company reports. The technology giant is partnering with X-energy and Energy Northwest to construct 12 small modular reactors (SMRs) at the Cascade Advanced Energy Facility near Richland, Washington.