Weekend Round-Up: Anthropic, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Alibaba And Adobe Make Headlines
The rise of 'Agent AI'—a turning point for CPUs?
HSBC research found that 44% of tasks in 'agent AI' workflows rely on CPUs, which is 3 to 4 times higher than in traditional AI computing. This makes CPUs and memory the biggest bottlenecks limiting data center computing power. The bank significantly raised its global server shipment growth forecast for 2026 to 20% year-on-year and believes that, constrained by supply chain capacity, real market demand could be as high as 60%. This growth momentum is expected to continue until 2028.
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'Can't Sell House' Searches Are Higher Now Than During the 2008 Housing Crisis
Will Iran War Fallout End the Bull Market? When Investors Really Need to Worry
Telecom Stocks Have Had a Great Start to the Year - and They're Still Quite Cheap