Architect provides traders with an adaptable infrastructure that redefines access to global digital asset markets, making it easier for large investors such as institutions to use both centralized and decentralized crypto markets.
According to Bloomberg, former Alibaba flagship model chief architect Lin Junyang recently announced on the X platform the founding of a new company, focusing on developing AI agents for the digital and physical worlds. This comes less than half a year after his unexpected departure from Alibaba. The company has received investment support from Tencent Holdings and several top Chinese venture capital firms.
According to The Block, Bernstein stated that before the compliant computing power futures planned by CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange are approved, AI computing power derivatives adopting crypto market mechanisms have already launched. Currently, Architect's offshore trading platform AX has launched GPU perpetual futures, while Kalshi has listed GPU rental price event contracts regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
According to CNBC, Google announced the appointment of Koray Kavukcuoglu as Senior Vice President of DeepMind, reporting directly to Google CEO Sundar Pichai and fully responsible for Gemini model development, frontier AI research, and the Gemini applications and developer team. DeepMind co-founder and former CEO Demis Hassabis will transition to Chairman of the Board. Kavukcuoglu joined DeepMind in 2012, previously serving as CTO and Google's Chief AI Architect. Analysts interpret this promotion as a significant signal that Google is shifting its strategic focus from academic research to product deployment and enhancing the competitiveness of frontier models.
According to Bloomberg, former Alibaba flagship model chief architect Lin Junyang recently announced on the X platform the founding of a new company, focusing on developing AI agents for the digital and physical worlds. This comes less than half a year after his unexpected departure from Alibaba. The company has received investment support from Tencent Holdings and several top Chinese venture capital firms.
Anthropic expands the Claude Certification Program, adding three new role-based certifications that, together with the previous Architect: Foundations, constitute a four-certification system. Since its launch in March this year, the program has attracted over 36,000 consultants to become certified, covering over 1,300 organizations. Multiple global partners such as Accenture have committed to certifying employees at scale, with Accenture planning to train 50,000 certified professionals.
According to The Block, Bernstein stated that before the compliant computing power futures planned by CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange are approved, AI computing power derivatives adopting crypto market mechanisms have already launched. Currently, Architect's offshore trading platform AX has launched GPU perpetual futures, while Kalshi has listed GPU rental price event contracts regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
According to Reuters, AI chip startup Oxmiq announced the completion of a new $35 million funding round, led by Samsung Catalyst Fund and Fudomo, with participation from Taiwan's MediaTek and Pegatron Venture Capital, bringing the company's total funding to $60 million. Oxmiq was founded by former Intel Chief Architect Raja Koduri and is headquartered in Campbell, California. The company plans to integrate GPU, CPU, and tensor engine components into a single IP module for licensing, and develop an integrated computing architecture including Chiplets and memory, while positioning itself in the custom chip market to compete with Broadcom, Marvell, and MediaTek. Koduri stated that Oxmiq's goal is to become the "ARM of the next era." The funds will be used to complete the development of the first batch of IPs and bring them to market, while expanding the engineering team.