Compute Improves Compute + Europe 2031

Compute Improves Compute + Europe 2031

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The Cognitive Revolution’s daily AI briefing for June 23, 2026 covers a wide sweep of the AI industry, from semiconductor market turbulence to a live guest demonstration of AI-driven GPU kernel optimization. Hosts Nathan and Prakash open with market analysis: the semiconductor index fell 6% as SK Hynix overtook Samsung Electronics as Korea’s largest company by market cap for the first time in 27 years โ€” framed as a signal of shifting power dynamics in memory chip markets ahead of Micron’s quarterly earnings, projected at approximately $27 billion. Anthropic’s newly announced long-term design partnership with Micron for memory architecture receives dedicated coverage, as do unverified rumors of delayed releases from major labs including GPD 5.6 and Gemini 3.5 Pro.

A featured guest segment dives into using evolutionary AI agents โ€” powered by GPT 5.5 โ€” to automatically optimize GPU kernel code. The guest explains how clear, binary feedback signals (faster or slower, higher or lower utilization) make GPU optimization an ideal domain for AI-driven evolutionary search, and why GPT 5.5 in particular excels at escaping local optimization minima that stall other models. The discussion covers distributed GPU settings, benchmark-driven evolution loops, and the role of strict hardware constraints in accelerating agent capability.

The episode also touches on a European AI policy initiative framed around a 2031 planning horizon. Wide-ranging but substantive, this installment of The Cognitive Revolution captures the intersection of AI model capabilities, chip economics, and the geopolitical regulatory pressures currently reshaping the industry.


๐Ÿ“บ Source: Cognitive Revolution “How AI Changes Everything” ยท Published June 23, 2026
๐Ÿท๏ธ Format: Podcast

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