It has been a while since the chip makers have been as prominent as they were at CES 2026, notwithstanding a memory crunch that could change the course of the industry.
Enterprises face key challenges in harnessing unstructured data so they can make the most of their investments in AI, but several vendors are addressing these challenges.
Samsung’s latest gaming monitors focus on higher resolution along with higher refresh rates and the addition of 3-D, plus the fifth generation of its QD-OLED technology.
Anthropic launched Cowork, bringing the autonomous capabilities of its developer-focused Claude Code tool to non-technical users through a desktop application.
Enterprises want more value from their data, but research from Salesforce shows how silos, gaps in strategy and low data trust continue to limit how far AI can scale.
Multi-edge delivery promised resilience and performance, but complexity held it back. New orchestration models are turning a long-held ideal into reality.
ABI Research names Wind River the top telco cloud platform, ahead of Red Hat. The enterprise VMware alternative delivers mission-critical edge infrastructure.
Marvell’s $3.8B acquisitions of Celestial AI and XConn target optical interconnects and CXL switching for next-gen AI infrastructure, challenging Broadcom’s dominance.
The announcements reflect a calculated shift from discrete chip sales to integrated systems that address enterprise infrastructure bottlenecks.
Cybersecurity resolutions for 2026 every business should prioritize, from identity security and insider threat prevention to CMMC compliance and ransomware resilience.