Tag: semiconductor industry

The Infrastructure Era: AI Builds Networks, Moves Jobs, and Reshapes Nations

The Day AI Became More Than Software—6G Goes Live, JPMorgan Rewires Work, and India Opens Its First Major Chip Plant From Ericsson’s Texas breakthrough to Micron’s Gujarat inauguration, AI is no longer a concept—it’s concrete. The Physical AI Revolution Arrives For years, artificial intelligence lived in the cloud—intangible, remote, abstract. But on February 28, 2026, that changed. Today’s headlines tell… Read more →

The Day Legacy Technology Died: Anthropic’s Claude Code Automates COBOL Modernization, IBM Plunges 13%

From mainframe dinosaurs to AI-native infrastructure—February 24, 2026 marks the moment AI stopped augmenting and started replacing. The $30 Billion Message At 9:30 AM Eastern Time on February 24, 2026, IBM shareholders watched in disbelief as the stock began a cascade that would end with a 13.15% single-day decline—the company’s worst performance in decades . The trigger? Not a missed earnings report,… Read more →

Beyond the Chatbot: How AI Is Putting on a Hard Hat

From $300 Billion Chips to $700 Smart Speakers: The Week AI Went Hardware. OpenAI builds devices, NVIDIA writes checks, and MIT names the technologies defining 2026 The Physical AI Revolution For years, the artificial intelligence story has been written in code—new models, better algorithms, more impressive benchmarks. But this week, the narrative took a physical turn. The headlines are no… Read more →