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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon asserts artificial intelligence isn’t in a bubble despite some projects likely failing. At the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, he emphasized evaluating AI initiatives individually while maintaining overall optimism about the technology’s potential.
In a significant industry address, Jamie Dimon, the prominent CEO of JPMorgan Chase, delivered a nuanced perspective on the current state of artificial intelligence investments and development. Speaking at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, Dimon addressed growing concerns about potential AI market overheating while maintaining his characteristic pragmatic optimism about the technology’s long-term trajectory.
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Intel confirms its Crescent Island data center GPU will reach customer testing in late 2026, representing the chipmaker’s strategic shift toward AI inference workloads. This comes amid intense competition and supply constraints in the AI chip market.
Intel has confirmed its upcoming GPU codenamed Crescent Island will enter customer sampling in the second half of 2026, signaling the semiconductor giant’s renewed determination to compete in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence accelerator market. This development comes as Intel seeks to establish a foothold against dominant players Nvidia and AMD, particularly in the data center segment where AI workloads have created unprecedented demand.
AMD has unveiled its Helios rack-scale platform at the Open Compute Project, featuring next-generation EPYC CPUs and Instinct GPUs. The platform leverages open standards and liquid cooling to compete with NVIDIA’s AI solutions.
AMD has showcased its groundbreaking Helios rack-scale platform at the Open Compute Project (OCP), marking a significant step in its strategy to challenge industry leaders. The platform combines next-generation EPYC CPUs and Instinct GPUs in an open architecture designed for advanced AI workloads. This move positions AMD directly against competitors like NVIDIA, leveraging open standards to drive innovation in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
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