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đź“…December 4, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Global tech news today highlights AI infrastructure advances, major chip deals, sector recalibration amid economic headwinds, and breakthroughs in data storage and cloud services, shaping the future of innovation and enterprise computing.
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Amazon Taps Nvidia Tech for Next-Gen AI Chips

Amazon is integrating Nvidia-designed technology into its next-generation AI compute chips for AWS, aiming to boost performance for enterprise AI workloads and intensify cloud competition Source 1.

2

Marvell Acquires Celestial AI for $3.25 Billion

Marvell Technology is acquiring photonics startup Celestial AI to strengthen its position in AI data center networking, using light-based 'photonic fabric' to reduce bottlenecks in large-scale AI clusters Source 1.

3

Nvidia-OpenAI $100B AI Systems Deal Still Pending

Nvidia's CFO confirmed the $100 billion agreement to supply AI systems for OpenAI remains unfinalized, adding uncertainty to the AI infrastructure roadmap and drawing regulatory scrutiny Source 1.

4

DDN Unveils Breakthrough AI Data Architecture

DDN launched new EXA and Infinia innovations that maintain full AI performance and cut storage costs amid global NAND shortages, reducing SSD requirements by 35–65% and lowering CAPEX by 40–70% Source 2.

5

Tech Sector Faces Macroeconomic Headwinds

The tech sector is recalibrating in 2025 due to inflation, elevated interest rates, and valuation corrections, with AI-driven productivity offsetting some pressures but earnings growth revised downward Source 3.

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AWS CEO Positions Company as AI One-Stop Shop

At AWS re:Invent 2025, CEO Matt Garman highlighted a shift toward AI agents—autonomous systems that could multiply human productivity—and emphasized AWS's end-to-end infrastructure for AI workloads Source 4.

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Hitachi Partners with Google Cloud for Rail Digital Transformation

Hitachi Rail announced a collaboration with Google Cloud to accelerate digital transformation in rail systems, leveraging cloud technology for improved operations and sustainability Source 5.

8

IAEA Hosts First Symposium on AI and Nuclear Energy

The International Atomic Energy Agency held its first symposium on AI and nuclear energy, exploring how AI can enhance safety, efficiency, and innovation in nuclear power Source 6.

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Enterprise Software and AI Drive IT Spending

Global IT spending is projected to grow by 9.3% in 2025, led by AI and cloud computing, with enterprise software and data center investments remaining resilient despite sector-wide challenges Source 3.

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Nasdaq and S&P 500 Tech Segments Decline

The Nasdaq Composite fell 3% and the S&P 500's tech-heavy segment dropped 4.2% recently, reflecting investor concerns over valuations outpacing fundamentals in the tech sector Source 3.