Qwen3-Max raises the open-weight bar
Alibaba's Qwen3-Max ships open weights with strong coding and reasoning, narrowing the gap to closed frontier models.
Source: qwenlm.github.io
A hand-picked digest of what's moving in GPUs and accelerated AI — new silicon, model releases and the research that matters. Every item has a short write-up and a link straight to the source. Browse the latest below, pick a year from the archive, or choose a topic.
Alibaba's Qwen3-Max ships open weights with strong coding and reasoning, narrowing the gap to closed frontier models.
Source: qwenlm.github.io
NVIDIA's Blackwell data-centre parts are now bookable by the hour, with 192 GB of HBM3e per GPU pushing single-node model sizes higher.
Source: nvidia.com
Google DeepMind's Nano Banana Pro sets a new bar for in-image text and precise editing, intensifying the race with GPT Image and FLUX.
Source: blog.google
Tongyi-MAI's Z-Image shows high-quality generation from a compact single-stream architecture that runs comfortably on consumer GPUs.
Source: github.com
Researchers report a chip-stacking advance that could keep transistor density — and GPU throughput — climbing for years.
Source: sciencedaily.com
DeepSeek's open V4 release pairs a very large context window with strong reasoning at low cost, keeping open weights within reach of the frontier.
Source: huggingface.co
Interactive, generated game worlds now run locally rather than in a datacentre — a milestone for real-time video models on consumer cards.
Source: over.world
Suno's v5 release improves vocal clarity and arrangement control, blurring the line between generated and produced tracks.
Source: suno.com
Researchers demonstrate stable four-bit training on Blackwell, cutting memory and energy for large runs without hurting quality.
Source: arxiv.org
Kyutai's Pocket TTS shows that natural speech synthesis no longer needs a GPU at all, while Kokoro TTS keeps shrinking the footprint further.
Source: kyutai.org
AMD's CDNA-3 refresh widens the memory lead for large-model inference, sharpening the open-ROCm alternative to NVIDIA in the data centre.
Source: amd.com
Intel's Battlemage flagship brings 16 GB and stronger ray tracing to the value bracket.
Source: intel.com
New silicon and accelerators — GPUs, memory and the systems they go into.
Large language models, reasoning and agents.
Text-to-image generation and editing.
Generative and real-time video.
Music, speech and sound.
Papers and breakthroughs shaping what GPUs will do next.