When I joined SAS in 1997, most analytics workflows still revolved around desktops, batch processing and highly technical users. Later that same year, SAS introduced SAS/IntrNet – a technology that helped bring SAS analytics into the growing world of web applications. At the time, it felt like a major shift [...]
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Beautiful Robot woman standing at the interactive table with hologram of smart city. Cyborg work with virtual abstract spherical interface. AI or artificial intelligence controls systems of smart city getty In the next decade, AI will likely undergo more significant changes than only becoming more independent; it will also grow more cognitive. AI systems will act as interconnected ecosystems that are capable of contextual awareness, cooperative reasoning, ongoing learning, and adaptive decision-making in almost every facet of society, rather than isolated applications. Large language models of today are remarkable due to their ability to produce and anticipate information. Persistent memory, multimodal perception, long-term planning, causal reasoning, and self-directed learning within strictly regulated bounds will probably be characteristics of the AI of 2036. Similar to biologica
Building an agent in an afternoon is now within reach of almost anyone in the enterprise with a credit card. The tools are accessible, the deployments are easy. The hard part is delivering the intended results.
Gartner predicts that more than 40% of agentic AI projects will be canceled by 2027, and the EU AI Act Article 14 requirements for human oversight for high-risk AI systems take effect on August 2, 2026. The deciding factor for whether agentic AI reaches production isn’t the model, the framework, or the use case. It’s the infrastructure beneath the agent: the part the people building agents have never had to think about.
Organizations are racing to deploy agentic AI to stay competitive, which means pressure-testing is often overlooked. Every agent project should be scrutinized by three executives asking three different sets of questions. The CISO asks whether we are exposed. The CFO asks whether we are overspending. The chief AI officer asks whether we are getting value.
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AxBlade, the accountability layer for autonomous AI, co-hosted the exclusive side event “From Agentic AI to Physical AI: What Gets Funded After the Model Wave?” alongside AWS Summit Hong Kong Week. Held at the Hopewell Hotel, the invitation-only gathering brought together 100+ founders, researchers, enterprise leaders, and investors from AWS, NVIDIA, Y Combinator, Crypto.com, Roche, Pfizer, SNZ, and City University of Hong Kong to examine the critical infrastructure gap between AI demos and real-world deployment. From Models to Accountability: The Consensus The event opened with a keynote by Nick Hau, Founder of AxBlade, who argued that the next wave of AI funding will not go to larger language models, but to the infrastructure that makes autonomous AI accountable in physical environments. This was followed by a keynote from Ian Holtz, Head of Agentic AI at AWS, o
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Key highlights: BNB Chain will roll out a new layer-1 chain for AI agents The chain, scheduled for public rollout in early 2027, will be interoperable with BNB Chain BNB declined over 2% amid heavy macroeconomic pressure BNB Chain has confirmed that a new layer 1 blockchain is in development, positioning the network for high-frequency trading and agentic AI utility. Building on a stellar H1 2026, BNB Chain is nursing ambitious plans to pursue quantum readiness while doubling network throughput. BNB Chain to roll out L1 Blockchain The team disclosed that the next-gen L1 architecture will support a range of use cases beyond BNB Chain. Per an official disclosure, the incoming blockchain is tailored for AI agents and high-frequency trading, given its advanced capabilities. Beyond BSC, BNB Chain is also designing a next-generation L1 architecture: • 100K+ TPS• Sub-50 m
AxBlade, the accountability layer for autonomous AI, co-hosted the exclusive side event “From Agentic AI to Physical AI: What Gets Funded After the Model Wave?” alongside AWS Summit Hong Kong Week. Held at the Hopewell Hotel, the invitation-only gathering brought together 100+ founders, researchers, enterprise leaders, and investors from AWS,
For years, the assumption has been that AI would primarily benefit the largest banks – those with the biggest technology budgets, the deepest talent pools and the resources to experiment at scale. But AI may be creating a different kind of competition. While large banks continue to invest billions in [...]
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Tony Kim
Jul 07, 2026 15:57
NVIDIA’s Vera CPU accelerates agentic AI workloads by 1.8x over x86 CPUs, cutting latency and maximizing GPU efficiency in AI factories.
NVIDIA’s custom-built Vera CPU, unveiled earlier this year, is showing impressive results in addressing the unique demands of agentic AI systems. Designed for high-concurrency, logic-heavy workflows, the Vera CPU delivers up to 1.8x faster performance than x86 processors under full load, according to NVIDIA’s latest tests. Agentic AI systems, which combine reasoning, inference, and multi-step actions, rely heavily on CPUs to handle tasks between GPU-driven model updates. These include code execution, data processing, and retrieval operations. Slower CPUs create bottlenecks, leading to delays in reinforcement learning (RL) cycles and increased strain on GPU resources. The Vera CPU directly addresses the
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Caroline Bishop
Jul 07, 2026 15:28
NVIDIA Vera CPU delivers 50% faster performance for AI-centric tasks, optimizing agentic AI factory operations with groundbreaking single-threaded efficiency.
NVIDIA’s Vera CPU, launched in March 2026, is making waves in the AI sector, offering a new solution for the era of agentic AI. Designed specifically to maximize single-threaded performance, Vera is optimized for workloads where AI agents operate in continuous, dependent loops—tasks that traditional CPUs fail to handle with comparable efficiency. At its core, Vera leverages NVIDIA’s custom Olympus CPU architecture, delivering 50% higher instructions per cycle compared to NVIDIA Grace. With 88 cores and 1.2TB/s of LPDDR5X memory bandwidth, it addresses the bottleneck inherent in high-core-count CPUs, which often trade off single-threaded speed for multi-threaded t