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Jensen HuangBuilding on continual partnership work with the chip company, Red Hat has pledged to offer “Day 0” support for Nvidia’s newly-announced Vera Rubin Platform, when it arrives later this year. The enterprise open source software company is aiming to close the release gap between the launch of Nvidia’s hardware platform and the general availability release of its own supporting stack of software, a custom version of its flagship operating system, Re…See the Story
Red Hat Customizes RHEL for Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI Platform
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CES · Las VegasAt CES 2026, AMD CEO Lisa Su used the industry’s biggest stage to outline where the next era of A.I. is headed. The A.I. industry, she said during her keynote yesterday (Jan. 5), is entering the era of “yotta-scale computing,” driven by unprecedented growth in both training and inference. The constraint, Su argued, is no longer the model itself but the computational foundation beneath it. “Since the launch of ChatGPT a few years ago, we’ve gone …See the Story
Lisa Su Shows Off AMD’s High-End Chips Designed for A.I.’s ‘Yotta-Scale’ Future
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Cisco · San JoseCisco has disclosed a new XML External Entity (XXE) vulnerability in Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) and Cisco ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) that could allow authenticated attackers with administrative access to read sensitive data from the underlying operating system. The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-20029 and is rated CVSS 4.9 (medium severity), but its […] The post Cisco ISE Vulnerability Enables Access to Sensitive Da…See the Story