Tag: semiconductor manufacturing

GTC 2026 and the Week AI Stopped Being Cute

You know how every March, San Jose turns into this weird tech pilgrimage site? That’s happening right now. NVIDIA’s GTC is here, and with 30,000 people crammed into convention halls, it’s hard to ignore . Jensen Huang stood on stage at the SAP Center and basically said: we’re done with the chatbot era. AI is now infrastructure. Not a tool you… Read more →

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 →