The NVIDIA Earnings Preview: What Q1 FY27 Will Reveal About the AI Cycle

NVIDIA reports Q1 FY27 earnings on May 20, 2026, with expectations around $78 billion revenue, revealing key trends in the AI cycle and data center demand.

The Google I/O 2026 Preview: What May 19-20 Will Reveal About Google’s Agentic Bet

Preview of Google I/O 2026 focusing on announcements around Google’s agentic AI, Gemini platform, and new consumer devices, set for May 19-20.

Pentagon AI Goes Explicit: The Frontier Labs Move Inside the Classified Stack

The Pentagon has announced agreements with major AI firms to deploy advanced AI models within classified networks, signaling a shift toward AI-first military operations.

Single Digits: The April That Closed the Open-Weight Gap

In April 2026, open-weight AI models achieved benchmark performance within single digits of proprietary closed models, reshaping AI economics and strategy.

OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision

OpenCV 5, the latest version, introduces a new DNN engine, enhanced ONNX support, hardware acceleration, and modernized features, marking a significant leap for computer vision.

The Emerging Technologies Most Likely to Change Daily Life First

Fascinating emerging technologies like AR and smart homes are set to transform daily life—discover how these innovations will redefine your routines and conveniences.

When AI Builds Itself: Inside Anthropic’s Evidence on Recursive Self-Improvement

Anthropic Institute says AI is accelerating AI development, but humans still set goals and judge research quality.

How Future Networks Enable Real-Time Machine Intelligence

How future networks enable real-time machine intelligence by reducing latency and enhancing security will transform industries—discover the innovations shaping the future.

When-to-replace planner for data center equipment

A new software tool to help data center managers determine optimal timing for hardware replacements, balancing costs and efficiency.

Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft’s first general-purpose Linux

Microsoft’s Azure Linux 4.0, announced at Build 2026, is the company’s first general-purpose Linux distribution, now available for all Azure VMs and soon for WSL.