Connecting the Dots - 6-3-2025
Today we discuss three distinct technological developments. Broadcom is highlighted for its advancements in AI infrastructure, particularly with its Tomahawk 5 and upcoming Tomahawk 6 switch chips, which aim to enhance data center networking speed and challenge Nvidia's InfiniBand dominance by promoting an open Ethernet standard. Concurrently, Adobe has launched a beta version of Photoshop for Android, bringing core desktop features like layers and generative AI (Firefly) to mobile devices with specific hardware requirements. Finally, Huawei has released its Pura X flip phone in China, notable for its unique foldable design and as the first flagship device to run HarmonyOS 5, Huawei's own operating system aiming to establish an Android-free app ecosystem.
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