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Oracle AI cuts, Steam Machine, agent APIs

Today's top tech stories feature major AI workforce impacts, a new console launch, and crucial AI development tools.

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BIG TECH — Valve launches Steam Machine, opens SteamOS for custom buildsBIG TECH — Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs, attributes reductions to AI adoptionAI — Sakana AI unveils Fugu, a multi-agent orchestration system with single APISECURITY — Unpatchable flaw in Apple chips enables iPhone jailbreaksCHIPS — AI chipmaker Groq secures $650M funding, re-staffs after Nvidia dealBIG TECH — Valve launches Steam Machine, opens SteamOS for custom buildsBIG TECH — Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs, attributes reductions to AI adoptionAI — Sakana AI unveils Fugu, a multi-agent orchestration system with single APISECURITY — Unpatchable flaw in Apple chips enables iPhone jailbreaksCHIPS — AI chipmaker Groq secures $650M funding, re-staffs after Nvidia deal

Tonight’s rundown

ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 01 / 05
01BIG TECH

Valve launches Steam Machine, opens SteamOS for custom builds

Valve's new Steam Machine console is now available for reservation, priced at $1,049 for the 512GB model. Concurrently, Valve released SteamOS 3.8 for desktop, allowing users to build their own custom Steam Machines, with the launch coming amidst a global RAM shortage contributing to the high price point.

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Hacker News · BIG TECH

Valve launches Steam Machine, opens SteamOS for custom builds

Valve has officially launched the Steam Machine, a new console starting at $1,049 for the 512GB configuration.

The high price is partly attributed to Valve's decision not to subsidize hardware and the ongoing global RAM shortage.

Alongside the console, Valve released SteamOS 3.8.10, enabling users to assemble their own Steam Machines from PC components.

This move offers flexibility for enthusiasts and addresses potential supply limitations for the official hardware.

The console aims to provide a smooth gaming experience, with AMD FSR 4 integration planned to enhance performance.

Valve will finally let you build your own Steam Machine with SteamOS for desktop.
The Verge
ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 02 / 05
02BIG TECH

Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs, attributes reductions to AI adoption

Oracle's global workforce decreased by 21,000 employees over the past 12 months, bringing the total to 141,000 as of May 31. The company explicitly stated that the widespread adoption of AI within its operations has led to these significant job reductions.

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TechMeme · BIG TECH

Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs, attributes reductions to AI adoption

Oracle Corp. reported a reduction of 21,000 employees in its global workforce over the last year.

The total number of employees now stands at 141,000 as of May 31.

This significant downsizing is directly attributed by Oracle to the increasing integration and adoption of AI technologies across its business functions.

The cuts highlight the growing impact of AI on workforce dynamics within major technology companies.

This trend suggests a shift in operational strategies as AI automates tasks previously performed by human employees.

Oracle's global workforce fell by 21,000 employees in the past 12 months to 141,000 as of May 31; the company says AI adoption has led to reductions.
Bloomberg via TechMeme
ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 03 / 05
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Sakana AI unveils Fugu, a multi-agent orchestration system with single API

Sakana AI has launched Fugu, a new multi-agent orchestration system that is accessible through a single model API. The company claims that its Fugu Ultra model can match the performance of larger models like Fable and Mythos on various benchmarks, offering a streamlined approach to deploying AI agents.

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Sakana AI unveils Fugu, a multi-agent orchestration system with single API

Sakana AI has introduced Fugu, an innovative multi-agent orchestration system.

This system simplifies the deployment and management of AI agents by providing access through a single, unified API.

Fugu Ultra, a specific model within the Fugu ecosystem, is reported to achieve performance levels comparable to leading models such as Fable and Mythos.

The launch aims to make complex AI agent workflows more accessible and efficient for developers and enterprises.

This development signifies a step towards more integrated and powerful AI agent solutions.

Sakana AI launches Fugu, a multi-agent orchestration system accessible through a single model API, claiming Fugu Ultra matches Fable and Mythos on benchmarks.
VentureBeat via TechMeme
ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 04 / 05
04SECURITY

Unpatchable flaw in Apple chips enables iPhone jailbreaks

European cybersecurity company Paradigm Shift has detailed a new, unpatchable vulnerability in older Apple chips. This flaw allows for a technique that can open the door to an iPhone jailbreak, potentially enabling hackers to unlock and gain unauthorized access to affected devices.

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TechCrunch · SECURITY

Unpatchable flaw in Apple chips enables iPhone jailbreaks

A company that sells spyware and hacking tools to government agencies has published details of a vulnerability in Apple chips that can potentially help hackers unlock older iPhones.

This release opens the door for other researchers who specialize in finding iOS vulnerabilities, such as those working for governments or their contractors, to develop effective hacks for iPhones, provided they can find additional vulnerabilities to chain together with this one.

The release is also a reminder that while Apple has made iPhones extremely hard to hack, there are and will always be vulnerabilities that sophisticated hackers can take advantage of to break in.

On Friday, Paradigm Shift, an offensive cybersecurity company based in Barcelona , published a blog post about the vulnerability, which it dubbed “usbliter8.” The company also published a proof of concept that shows how to exploit the vulnerability, which requires physical access to the target phone.

The flaw and related exploit affect iPhones that have Apple-made chips A12 and A13, which were released in 2018 and 2019, and are included in older iPhones such as the XS, XR and up to the iPhone 11.

A new unpatchable flaw in Apple chips opens the door to an iPhone jailbreak.
TechCrunch
ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 05 / 05
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AI chipmaker Groq secures $650M funding, re-staffs after Nvidia deal

AI chipmaker Groq has confirmed a $650 million funding round, following a period of re-staffing after a significant "not-acqui-hire" deal involving Nvidia. Groq, known for its inference chips, is leaning into its "neocloud" business and actively hiring new executives, positioning itself as a key competitor in the AI hardware market.

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AI chipmaker Groq secures $650M funding, re-staffs after Nvidia deal

What does an AI company do after one of those not-acqui-hire deals, where a rival pays investors a hefty IP “licensing” fee while poaching its critical talent? For AI chipmaker Groq, the answer appears to be raise more money from investors — who were said to have profited handsomely after a deal with Nvidia in December — hire more talent, and pivot.

On Monday, Groq announced a new $650 million funding round, confirming earlier reports . The raise comes roughly six months after Nvidia signed a non-exclusive licensing agreement for Groq’s technology and hired away founder and CEO Jonathan Ross, president Sunny Madra, and other employees. Groq did not disclose its new valuation. It was last valued at $6.9 billion following a $750 million round in September.

Ross, who came from Google, was known in the AI chip world for helping create Google’s AI chip, the Tensor Processing Unit . He teamed up with another Google engineer, Doug Wightman, to launch Groq a decade ago. Wightman stayed on after the Nvidia deal and became CEO.

Groq created a chip it called a language processing unit (LPU), used for inference, and sold it as part of a cloud service or an on-premises hardware cluster.

With Nvidia now owning the IP for LPUs, the GPU giant announced its own hardware cluster, the Nvidia Groq 3 LPX inference hardware system, at its GTC event in March.

AI chipmaker Groq confirms $650M raise, re-staffs after Nvidia’s $20B not-acqui-hire deal.
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