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Jun, 2026 : KIOXIA Brings AI Flash Storage Story To HPE Discover 2026
📅 - KIOXIA America is using HPE Discover 2026 to make a more pointed case for enterprise flash storage, linking its SSDs to AI systems, hybrid cloud platforms, edge computing and HPE's Spaceborne Computer work. The message is not subtle: AI infrastructure debates may start with GPUs, but they do not end there anymore for buyers.
For years, storage vendors have lived downstream of the louder infrastructure story. Processors got the attention. Networks got the urgency. Cloud platforms took the budget argument. Storage was essential, yes, but often treated as a capacity line item unless something broke.
AI has changed the tone. Not completely. Enough.
KIOXIA arrives in Las Vegas with a [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - KDDI Deploys Open Backbone Routers as AI Traffic Grows - KDDI has begun commercial deployment of a cluster-based distributed disaggregated backbone router across major Japanese network sites, using DriveNets software and UfiSpace hardware to expand capacity for AI-driven traffic. The operator says the architecture cuts equipment deployment costs by about 50% versus conventional chassis routers, with nationwide deployment targeted by fiscal 2027 in Japan's core network.
The move is technical, but the implications are not narrow. Backbone routers are the heavy machinery of the internet. They move traffic between data centers, cloud regions, content platforms, mobile networks and enterprise services. If that layer becomes too rigid or too [...]
📅 - Crusoe Nears 5GW in Contracted AI Infrastructure Deals - Crusoe says it has contracted 4.9 gigawatts of AI infrastructure across data center campuses and Crusoe Cloud, putting a large number on demand for vertically integrated compute capacity. The company's wider development pipeline exceeds 40 gigawatts, a figure that signals ambition but also exposes the energy, permitting and execution risks now defining AI infrastructure in US markets.
The contracted capacity spans Crusoe's data center projects and its AI cloud platform, which is built for training, inference and high-performance computing. The company is positioning itself less as a conventional data center developer and more as an AI infrastructure operator that controls more of the [...]
📅 - STACK Backs Amazon Fund Tied to Louisiana Data Center Buildout - STACK Infrastructure is putting $100,000 into Amazon's Northwest Louisiana Community Fund, adding to Amazon's $250,000 commitment as data center construction advances in Caddo and Bossier Parishes. The money is modest against campus development costs, but it lands in a region now being asked to absorb new digital infrastructure, construction disruption, utility demands and long-term land-use change.
The contribution will support community-led grants across the Greater Shreveport Area, Caddo Parish and Bossier Parish. Eligible projects can receive up to $10,000, with categories including STEM access, environmental work, economic development, digital skills, hunger, homelessness, health, [...]
📅 - Israel Moves To Build Quantum And Photonics Hardware Base - Israel is moving to harden its quantum and photonics base, pairing a NIS 150 million state-backed integrated photonics infrastructure call with the launch of Qubit IL's first Quantum Launchpad, a private-sector ecosystem program aimed at turning research, startups and capital into domestic hardware capability before global technology blocs close further around strategic supply chains and defense markets.
Read together, the two developments say more than either one does alone.
The Israel Innovation Authority and the Ministry of Defense's Directorate of Defense Research & Development, known as DDR&D or MAFAT, are looking for proposals to build or operate advanced integrated photonics R&D [...]
📅 - EU Challenges US AI Controls After Anthropic Model Cutoff - European officials are treating Anthropic's sudden cutoff of its top AI models as more than a vendor outage, after a U.S. export control order forced the company to disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign users, raising new questions over sovereign AI, cloud dependence and Washington's expanding control over model access for allies too now abruptly.
The European Commission said it is assessing the practical effects of the U.S. directive, while warning that such measures should not discriminate against partners. That is diplomatic language. The reaction across parts of Europe is less restrained: if a U.S. agency can force a frontier AI provider to shut off access to foreign users with [...]
📅 - Linux 7.1 Lands With Cloud Storage and Kernel Cleanup Shifts - Linux kernel 7.1 has landed with a quieter release than its change list suggests, bringing storage rewrites, scheduler groundwork, tighter process controls, and old hardware removals that cloud operators will feel less as drama than as maintenance debt finally coming due across fleets still mixing modern accelerators with stubborn legacy assumptions in production environments worldwide right now.
Linus Torvalds released Linux 7.1 without the kind of late-cycle breakage that forces enterprise buyers to stop reading after the first paragraph. Fine. But the bigger story is not that the kernel shipped cleanly. It is what has been moved closer to the center of Linux as the operating system [...]