Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 https://t.co/IdZR0T1F5I
@kashP99 Scale lo power, endurance, rebuild latency issues valla pure flash TCO stable ga ledu bro so adhuka hyperscalers ippudu HDD + QLC hybrid tiering tho adjust chestuunaru anukunta
There is a lot of news about compute being the bottleneck for AI. There is less visibility into the engineering it takes to make large-scale compute actually work reliably.
In my view, this is one of the most interesting computer science problems in the industry right now. It is not just about getting more GPUs. It is about making every layer of the system work: networking, scheduling, hardware health, storage, orchestration, reliability, observability, security, and the developer experience for researchers.
This blog gives a rare preview into the depth of engineering happening across the stack at OpenAI, starting with MRC and supercomputer networking. We're excited to start sharing more about designing, building, and operating compute at planet scale.
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TODAY: Amazon is opening its entire logistics network—freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping capabilities—to every business, of all types and sizes. 📦
Amazon has built one of the most reliable and efficient supply chains on Earth. Now, Amazon Supply Chain Services gives all businesses access to the same infrastructure that moves, stores, and ships goods for hundreds of thousands of Amazon sellers.
Healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, retail, and more. Businesses across industries can now tap into Amazon's logistics network. Learn more here. ⬇️
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI.
The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models.
Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
What @thomas_coatue learned about TSMC work culture when visiting Taiwan:
"I'm driving back to Taipei City with my host from TSMC and we're on the highway and there's a golf course and it's nighttime, so there's lights and people playing."
"I very innocently turned to him and said, 'Wow, you guys play golf at night here?'"
"He looked back at me and said, 'Well, when do you play?'"
And that's when I realized we're in a different level of work here... It just became obvious you didn't have to necessarily worry about who was going to win. The the whole infrastructure layer will win."
We’re introducing Cursor 3. It is simpler, more powerful, and built for a world where all code is written by agents, while keeping the depth of a development environment.