Vol. I · No. 61FRI, JUN 19, 2026
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Adaptive Inference in NVIDIA TensorRT for RTX Enables Automatic Optimization

Deploying AI applications across diverse consumer hardware has traditionally forced a trade-off. You can optimize for specific GPU configurations and achieve... Deploying AI applications across diverse consumer hardware has traditionally forced a trade-off. You can optimize for specific GPU configurations and achieve peak performance at the cost of portability. Alternatively, you can build generic, portable engines and leave performance on the table. Bridging this gap often requires manual tuning, multiple build targets, or accepting compromises. Source

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How to Unlock Local Detail in Coarse Climate Projections with NVIDIA Earth-2

Global climate models are good at the big picture—but local climate extremes, like hurricanes and typhoons, often disappear in the details. Those patterns are... Global climate models are good at the big picture—but local climate extremes, like hurricanes and typhoons, often disappear in the details. Those patterns are still there—you just need the right tools to unlock them in high-resolution climate data. Using NVIDIA Earth‑2, this blog post shows you how to downscale coarse climate projections into higher-resolution, bias‑corrected fields—revealing… Source

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Scaling NVFP4 Inference for FLUX.2 on NVIDIA Blackwell Data Center GPUs

In 2025, NVIDIA partnered with Black Forest Labs (BFL) to optimize the FLUX.1 text-to-image model series, unlocking FP4 image generation performance on NVIDIA... In 2025, NVIDIA partnered with Black Forest Labs (BFL) to optimize the FLUX.1 text-to-image model series, unlocking FP4 image generation performance on NVIDIA Blackwell GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. As a natural extension of the latent diffusion model, FLUX.1 Kontext [dev] proved that in-context learning is a feasible technique for visual-generation models, not just large language models (LLMs). Source

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Railway secures $100 million to challenge AWS with AI-native cloud infrastructure

Railway, a San Francisco-based cloud platform that has quietly amassed two million developers without spending a dollar on marketing, announced Thursday that it raised $100 million in a Series B funding round, as surging demand for artificial intelligence applications exposes the limitations of legacy cloud infrastructure. TQ Ventures led the round, with participation from FPV Ventures, Redpoint, and Unusual Ventures. The investment values Railway as one of the most significant infrastructure startups to emerge during the AI boom, capitalizing on developer frustration with the complexity and ...

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Streamlining CUB with a Single-Call API

The C++ template library CUB is a go-to for high-performance GPU primitive algorithms, but its traditional "two-phase" API, which separates memory estimation... The C++ template library CUB is a go-to for high-performance GPU primitive algorithms, but its traditional “two-phase” API, which separates memory estimation from allocation, can be cumbersome. While this programming model offers flexibility, it often results in repetitive boilerplate code. This post explains the shift from this API to the new CUB single-call API introduced in CUDA 13.1… Source

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Introducing Edu for Countries

OpenAI launches Edu for Countries to help governments modernize education systems and build AI-capable workforces.

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Stargate Community

Stargate Community outlines community-driven AI infrastructure approach tailored to local energy and workforce needs.

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Our approach to age prediction

ChatGPT rolling out age prediction to verify user age and apply teen-specific safeguards with iterative accuracy refinement.

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Claude Code costs up to $200 a month. Goose does the same thing for free.

The artificial intelligence coding revolution comes with a catch: it's expensive. Claude Code, Anthropic's terminal-based AI agent that can write, debug, and deploy code autonomously, has captured the imagination of software developers worldwide. But its pricing — ranging from $20 to $200 per month depending on usage — has sparked a growing rebellion among the very programmers it aims to serve. Now, a free alternative is gaining traction. Goose, an open-source AI agent developed by Block (the financial technology company formerly known as Square), offers nearly identical functionality to Clau...

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AI for self empowerment

Opinion on how AI expands human agency by addressing capability overhang and enabling productivity gains across sectors.

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