Waymo Unveils Ojai, Its New Chinese-Made Robotaxi
Waymo will begin offering free rides in its new Ojai robotaxis in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix starting next few weeks.
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The chips and systems powering modern AI — GPUs, accelerators, data-center infrastructure, and the hardware roadmaps from Nvidia, AMD, and custom silicon makers driving training and inference.
Waymo will begin offering free rides in its new Ojai robotaxis in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix starting next few weeks.
AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors with 128 GB unified memory allow running 100B+ parameter models locally, eliminating the need for multiple GPUs or cloud services.
Meta has deployed hundreds of thousands of MTIA chips to power AI experiences for billions of users, with new generations set for 2026 and 2027.
AMD's 4-wave interleave FP8 GEMM design improves performance by doubling register file size, enabling full 128×128 output tile storage. The update builds on prior 8-wave ping-pong implementation.
Hugging Face's server capacity reached 363 sessions, exceeding the 200-session limit, causing disruptions for users since over two days.
Microsoft and Nvidia are collaborating on AI PCs that run actual agents, not Copilot, with devices expected to debut next week at Computex and Build.
AI chip startup Groq is reportedly raising $650 million to scale its inference cloud business, following a $20 billion not-acqui-hire deal with Nvidia in December.
XCENA, a startup focused on memory optimization for AI, secured $135 million in Series B funding at a $570 million valuation, aiming to reduce AI infrastructure costs by improving data flow.
Meta plans to test an AI pendant and expand its smart glasses lineup, according to a leaked internal memo. The company aims to boost sales of AI-powered wearables to 10 million units by mid-2026.
Meta is reportedly working on an AI-powered pendant set for testing in 2027, building on its acquisition of Limitless in late 2025.