Cerebras Systems, Amazon strike deal to offer AI chips on AWS cloud
Cerebras Systems and Amazon Web Services are partnering to integrate Cerebras' AI chips into AWS data centers, aiming to accelerate AI applications.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Google AI introduces Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image), an advanced image generation and editing model designed to deliver pro-level intelligence and fidelity for diverse image applications.
Why it matters
This announcement matters as it signifies a continued push by major tech companies like Google to advance generative AI capabilities. A 'pro-level' image generation and editing model can significantly impact creative industries, enabling developers and designers to build more sophisticated tools, automate complex visual tasks, and democratize access to high-quality visual content creation. This could lead to new applications in marketing, entertainment, design, and more, enhancing productivity and fostering innovation across various sectors.
Google AI has released a new, powerful AI model called Nano Banana 2 (based on Gemini 3.1 Flash Image) that's designed for generating and editing images. It's meant to be very high quality, making it easier for people to create professional-looking visuals for many different uses.
Cerebras Systems and Amazon Web Services are partnering to integrate Cerebras' AI chips into AWS data centers, aiming to accelerate AI applications.
Read on Economic Times Tech →BE Semiconductor Industries (Besi), a key player in advanced chip packaging technology for AI chips, is reportedly fielding takeover interest from major equipment makers like Lam Research and Applied Materials due to surging demand.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Peacock is integrating AI-driven video experiences, vertical clips, and mobile games to boost user engagement and growth.
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