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AWS and NVIDIA expanded their collaboration with new tech integrations to handle scaling AI workloads. Here's what builders should evaluate for their infrastructure decisions.

DigitalOcean now offers AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs alongside NVIDIA options. Here's what builders need to know about cost, performance, and when to switch.

Cloudflare launches Custom Regions, letting developers define precise geographical boundaries for data processing. Critical for compliance-heavy AI workloads and regional data sovereignty.

DigitalOcean integrates Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 into Gradient AI Platform, letting developers build with frontier LLMs without external API dependencies.

Cloudflare's new Custom Regions let you define exact geographical boundaries for data processing. Here's how this changes compliance and performance strategies for your infrastructure.

LiteLLM proxy now routes OpenAI-style WebRTC realtime via HTTP, enabling credential exchange for real-time communication. Here's what changes for your architecture.

Rust joins Lambda Managed Instances' runtime options, giving builders another language choice for serverless workloads. Here's what it means for your deployment strategy.

Upstash launches Ephemeral Boxes for automatic cleanup of temporary compute workloads. Builders can now run isolated tasks like PDF processing without managing cleanup infrastructure.

Qdrant secures $50M to position vector search as foundational infrastructure for production AI. What this means for your vector database strategy.

Vercel introduces self-driving infrastructure management, automating deployment operations. Builders deploying AI applications should evaluate how this reduces manual intervention overhead.

Upstash launches Box, a durable cloud computer service purpose-built for AI agents with serverless scaling and pay-per-use pricing. What builders need to know about agent infrastructure shifting left.

EdgeDB is now Gel. The rebrand signals a strategic shift in positioning for the PostgreSQL platform—understand what changed and whether you need to update your infrastructure decisions.
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