
Prefabricated AI Compute Deploys in 24 Hours
China’s prefabricated computing infrastructure reportedly achieves over 90% factory prefabrication and can enter operation within 24 hours. The approach is said to improve delivery efficiency by 70%.
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China’s prefabricated computing infrastructure reportedly achieves over 90% factory prefabrication and can enter operation within 24 hours. The approach is said to improve delivery efficiency by 70%.

NVIDIA is reportedly connecting GPU-owning AI companies with Nordic data-center operators that have available power, land, and server capacity. The strategy expands NVIDIA’s role from chip supplier to infrastructure orchestrator, helping customers deploy GPUs and secure future chip demand.

Anduril Industries reportedly completed a $5 billion Series H financing at a $61 billion valuation, reinforcing its position as a major defense-technology company. The article highlights its Lattice AI platform, flexible Arsenal-1 manufacturing system, and Palmer Luckey’s view that China’s engineering and manufacturing efficiency could reshape future military competition.
Anthropic plans to let business customers retain data for its most capable AI models on their own cloud infrastructure. The planned safety system, expected later this year, would still require a 30-day retention period while moving storage control to customers.

AWS Professional Services uses a multi-agent framework on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to automate enterprise cloud migrations end to end. Specialized agents cover discovery, infrastructure-as-code generation, portfolio governance, and post-migration operations, reducing IaC development time from weeks to minutes.

CISA warns that hackers are actively targeting Siemens equipment used in critical U.S. water infrastructure. Attackers are reportedly using artificial intelligence to identify vulnerabilities as water systems face increasing cyberattacks.

Eagle Point Credit Management is providing about $1.3 billion to help build a large Texas data center that will house Anthropic. The loan is part of a much larger financing package supporting the infrastructure behind the AI boom.

Relativity Networks raised $22 million through a SAFE and secured a $40 million order from a large cloud provider. The Orlando-based company is developing fibre technology intended to accelerate connectivity inside AI data centres.
Eagle Point Credit Management is providing roughly $1.3 billion in private credit for a large Texas data center tied to Anthropic. The financing gives the investment firm a significant role in a major AI infrastructure project.
As industrial systems, infrastructure, robots, and AI agents gain the ability to change physical conditions, cybersecurity must protect actions and outcomes—not only data and access. The article argues that future defenses need to evaluate whether an authorized action is appropriate for the current environment, state, and safety boundaries.