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OpenAI and Broadcom’s 9-month chip sprint
OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled Jalapeño, OpenAI’s first inference chip, built in 9 months with industry-leading performance per watt.
Gobble's Take: Nine months is a fast chip sprint by any measure.
Source: Weekly AI Roundup - by Lorenzo Thione
Web4’s pitch: AI as brain, blockchain as spine
Anndy Lian says Web4 is the marriage of AI and blockchain: AI as the “brain,” blockchain as the “spine” or nervous system, with AI agents operating autonomously and blockchain recording every transaction, decision, and movement of funds. He also argues for open-source AI and says the West should embrace cheap, open-source models.
Gobble's Take: Web4 is trying to make the architecture do the talking.
Source: Web4: The Future of Autonomous Intelligence with Anndy Lian
AI World TV is mapping the 2026 circuit
AI World TV says it will share insights on Artificial Intelligence, investing, innovation, and the future of the global economy this summer, with MoneyShow Masters Symposium stops in Las Vegas, July 19–22, 2026, and San Francisco, August 25–28, 2026. The same roundup also points to smaller, more efficient models and a new phase in Microsoft’s AI evolution.
Gobble's Take: Two cities, one AI circuit.
Source: This Week on AI WORLD Tv Breaking News • Industry Insights
Upcoming: MoneyShow Masters Symposium Las Vegas runs July 19–22, 2026.
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