2026 promises increased demand for memory, storage devices, systems and software to support the growth of AI data processing.
Across South America, governments, private capital and global cloud providers are pursuing expansion of digital infrastructure despite constraints affecting AI readiness.
AMD CIO Hasmukh Ranjan explains how data strategy, digital twins, and autonomous systems are reshaping enterprise AI at scale.
TCL’s RayNeo brand has drawn on years of experience in the industry to offer useful display glasses that enable a lower-cost entry point for consumers who want to use XR.
Jaime Mineart joined Caterpillar as a college intern. She has since ascended to the CTO role, driving the company to increased innovation.
Optical storage and even DNA storage could be a significant contender for the digital archive market in the coming decades.
The AI PC has not taken off as expected, but PC OEMs keep innovating and differentiating on design and software, with AI playing a bigger role in PCs and smartphones.
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.
Nvidia’s inference context memory storage initiative based will drive greater demand for storage to support higher quality and more efficient AI inference experience.