AMD Introduces RDC for GPU Monitoring and Profiling
AMD's RDC tool offers developers a way to monitor GPU performance and health, with metrics comparable to NVIDIA's DCGM.
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The tools, frameworks, and platforms developers use to build with AI — coding assistants, agent frameworks, APIs, and developer tooling, with the updates that change how you ship.
AMD's RDC tool offers developers a way to monitor GPU performance and health, with metrics comparable to NVIDIA's DCGM.
Elastic highlights four essential AI architecture components that can help organizations scale AI systems effectively, with Gartner predicting 60% of AI projects will fail by 2026 without proper data foundations.
Sysdig researchers documented the first known AI-driven ransomware attack, JadePuffer, which encrypted over 1,300 records without human oversight during execution.
Vercel processes over 1 trillion tokens daily through its AI gateway, with coding agents driving much of the traffic.
AMD's Primus Tuning Agent found a 27% faster training configuration for Mixtral 8×22B in under 30 minutes of single-node exploration.
The Government of Alberta scanned 466 million lines of code in 20 hours using Claude Code, fixing security gaps and modernizing systems.
Cloudflare is replacing its blanket AI bot block with three categories for search, training, and agent crawlers starting September 15, 2026.
Apple has introduced the ability to customize Siri’s speaking pace and expressivity in the latest iOS 27 beta, released on July 6, 2026.
AMD's Quark library enables MXFP4 quantization for FLUX.1-dev image generation, achieving 1.92× speedup over BF16 eager inference on MI350 GPUs.
Amazon SageMaker AI now streams benchmark and recommendation results to MLflow, enabling real-time tracking and reducing data silos. This integration supports multiple jobs under a single experiment.
Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports multi-turn reinforcement learning for complex workflows, with training costs estimated at $786–$1,180 per hour.
A Google Deepmind developer used Claude Code and Fable 5 to port Command & Conquer to iOS in a few hours, running natively on ARM64.