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Nvidia’s Computex push lifts software stocks
Nvidia’s latest AI-chip and PC-market push at Computex helped drive a broad rally in software names, with Bloomberg noting gains in companies such as ServiceNow and Adobe. Jensen Huang’s message that AI agents will become major software users was a key catalyst for the move.
AWS releases Claude Opus 4.8 on Bedrock and the Claude Platform
AWS announced that Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 is now available through Amazon Bedrock and the Claude Platform on AWS. AWS says the model is designed for agentic coding, knowledge work, and longer autonomous task execution, with stronger reasoning and error recovery.
AWS launches next-generation Resilience Hub
AWS introduced a redesigned Resilience Hub aimed at helping SREs and developers define resilience standards, assess applications, and demonstrate compliance across portfolios. The update adds modular resilience policies, business-oriented application modeling, and generative-AI-powered assessments aligned with Well-Architected and Resilience Analysis frameworks.
Amazon OpenSearch Serverless gets an agentic-AI focus
AWS says its next-generation Amazon OpenSearch Serverless is now a fully managed search and vector engine built for agentic AI applications. The update is meant to simplify retrieval and vector-backed app development for teams building AI-native products.
WorkSpaces Applications adds Windows Desktop OS support
Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now supports bringing your own Windows Desktop licenses to stream full Windows desktops and applications from AWS-hosted dedicated hardware. AWS says the BYOL model reduces OS fees and gives users a more consistent local-and-remote workflow.
Broadcom highlights multi-gig AI edge networking
Broadcom announced new networking capabilities aimed at supporting the AI edge, emphasizing the performance demands of conversational AI assistants and other latency-sensitive applications. The release positions networking upgrades as a key enabler for future app experiences.
Enterprise software gains on renewed AI optimism
Market coverage from Bloomberg highlighted a wider rally in software equities tied to expectations that AI agents will increase demand for enterprise software platforms. The move underscores how investors are re-rating software companies that could supply or host agentic AI workloads.
ServiceNow and Adobe among software leaders mentioned in the rally
Bloomberg specifically pointed to gains in ServiceNow and Adobe during the software rebound following Nvidia’s keynote. Those names were cited as examples of large-cap software vendors benefiting from the market’s AI-driven reassessment.
AWS continues to center new launches on agentic AI
Across its weekly roundup, AWS framed multiple product updates around agentic AI, including model access, search infrastructure, and developer workflow tools. The pattern shows cloud vendors increasingly packaging software infrastructure around autonomous AI agents.
PC-market competition heats up around AI hardware
Bloomberg reported that Nvidia’s new chip strategy is extending into the PC market, adding pressure and opportunity across the software ecosystem. The news matters for app makers because AI-capable PCs could accelerate on-device software and agent-driven workflows.