UPDATED 10:59 EDT / SEPTEMBER 19 2025

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Nvidia joins the Intel bailout, Meta pitches AI smart glasses, and CrowdStrike pitches ‘security AGI’

In a seminal announcement for the chip industry, Nvidia made a $5 billion investment in Intel Thursday.

The plan for today’s and yesterday’s tech stars is to create joint CPU-GPU chips for both data centers and personal computers that combine Nvidia’s graphics processing units with Intel’s x86 central processing units, along with Nvidia’s fast NVLink chip interconnect. It’s unclear yet how much it will help Intel’s design business and it won’t help its money-burning manufacturing business at all, since the chips will be made by TSMC for the time being.

Nvidia says this isn’t just a matter of currying more favor with the Trump administration, which CEO Jensen Huang said was not involved, but they’re both part-owners of Intel now, so it’s hard to imagine that wasn’t a factor. In any case, both companies are likely to be stronger together. Perhaps it helps keep the U.S. more competitive versus China, but it definitely presents a bigger challenge for Advanced Micro Devices, which makes both kinds of chips.

At its annual Fal.con conference, CrowdStrike made its play to be the AI-driven cybersecurity platform — check out all our coverage below — but suffice to say that CEO George Kurtz is aiming high with a goal to create “Security AGI.”

Meantime, digital twins are proving effective in defending against cyberattacks.

Mark Zuckerberg pulled out the stops on his bid to make AR glasses supplant smartphones (hello, Apple) as the prime portal to all things online (and in the real world), debuting new models and providing early access to its Hyperscape technology for scanning real-world environments into VR. We can certainly use a better interface to information and interaction than phones. But his pitch that glasses such as this are the perfect home for AI, or what he calls “personal superintelligence,” seems rather too convenient and glosses over the user interface challenges of glasses.

AI infrastructure is getting an attempted makeover on every front. AI inference chipmaker Groq raised $750 million at a $6.9 billion valuation, and Upscale AI raised $100 million to build out its new kind of AI networking infra, and AI cloud infra startup Boost Run is going public via a SPAC.

Still, mainframes may be seeing a resurgence in popularity in the AI era. Quantum computing keeps moving ahead too, as Quantum Motion delivered the first such computer that uses standard CMOS chip fabrication technology.

With the acquisition of Sana Labs, Workday doubled down on agentic AI. But who isn’t? Workday’s stock rose 7% Wednesday after hedge fund Elliott Management said it’s taking a $2 billion stake in the company.

OpenAI will launch a ChatGPT for teens, which will probably prove as (in)effective in limiting them as Meta with Instagram and so many others.

Next week, we’ll be covering events from Okta and Cloudera, then UiPath the following week.

Here’s all the news, views and analysis in enterprise and emerging tech this week from SiliconANGLE and beyond:

AI and data: Workday buys Sana Labs while Elliott buys its stock

Money matters

Workday acquires Sana Labs for $1.1B to upgrade agentic AI work experiences

Manufacturing startup Divergent raises $290M at $2.3B valuation

Dyna Robotics raises $120M to advance robotic foundation models

AI data provider Invisible raises $100M at $2B+ valuation

Airia raises $100M from its co-founder to build the security foundation for enterprise AI

Luminary Cloud raises $72M to advance AI-driven physical product design

CodeRabbit gets $60M to fix AI-generated code quality

Swedish AI firm EvoluteIQ raises $53M to scale up business process automation

Numeral raises $35M to automate sales tax with AI

Agentic AI startup Druid AI targets growth after raising $31M and hiring a new CEO

Macroscope raises $30M to speed up software projects with AI

Computer vision startup Ultralytics raises $30M in funding

Pascal AI raises $3.1M to scale autonomous investment research workflows

Ethosphere raises $2.5M to support retail associates with AI insights

Eagl raises $975K to bring AI agents to month-end close in finance

New models and services

OpenAI debuts GPT-5-Codex model to automate time-consuming coding tasks

Google’s Agent Payments Protocol provides a framework for AI to automate consumer purchases

Oracle expands Fusion HCM with 13 new AI agents for HR automation

AWS adds fully managed AI models: Qwen3 and DeepSeek-V3.1

MongoDB launches AI-powered service to modernize legacy applications

MongoDB gives on-premises developers hybrid search and vector features

Google’s VaultGemma sets new standards for privacy-preserving AI performance

Google is transforming Chrome into an AI-native browser

OpenAI, Google reasoning models achieve gold-level scores in ICPC coding contest

Gemini tops the App Store thanks to new AI image model, Nano Banana

Researchers detail Delphi-2M, an AI model capable of predicting 1,000+ diseases

Luma AI launches Ray3, a next-gen cinematic video generation model with built-in reasoning

OpenMind releases open-source OS for intelligent robots

Monday.com expands AI platform with new agents, enterprise tools and CRM campaigns

Druva launches Dru MetaGraph and new AI agents to unlock backup metadata intelligence

Microsoft expands Fabric with LinkedIn-based graph engine, real-time maps

Zoom unveils AI Companion 3.0 amid other innovations to optimize employee time And dig deeper with analysis from Zeus Kerravala: It’s an AI bonanza at Zoomtopia 2025

Read AI’s new agents help employees stay on top of work by analyzing all of their communications

CoreStory launches AI-powered code intelligence platform to modernize legacy software

ServiceTitan launches Atlas AI sidekick to automate contractor operations

Policy

Penske Media sues Google over AI summaries, claims abuse of search monopoly

OpenAI to launch ChatGPT for teens with parental controls as company faces scrutiny over safety

There’s even more AI and big data news on SiliconANGLE

Around the enterprise: Nvidia joins the Intel bailout

Money matters

Nvidia to invest $5B in Intel as part of new chip partnership

Atlassian acquires developer productivity startup DX for $1B

AI inference chip startup Groq nabs $750M at $6.9B valuation

Microsoft to invest $4B to build second data center facility in Wisconsin

Octopus Energy to spin off Kraken software unit at potential $15B valuation

Upscale AI gets $100M for a new kind of AI networking infrastructure built on open standards

GPU cloud startup Boost Run to go public via de-SPAC merger

Spend and expense management platform Extend raised $20 million and announced a new chief financial officer, Francois Horikawa, former head of finance for PayPal’s Consumer business unit.

Dev tool startup Blacksmith Software gets $10M to accelerate continuous integration

IPO watch

StubHub slides 6% in NYSE debut after ticket seller’s long-awaited IPO

Netskope’s stock gains 18% following IPO that raised $908M

New (and old) products and services

Mainframe confidence surges as modernization campaigns bear fruit

And in the same vein: Rocket Software aims to future-proof Cobol with AI integration and cloud-ready enhancements

Pulumi debuts its first AI agents to take on cloud platform engineering

Policy

China says Nvidia breached antitrust rules with Mellanox acquisition, but TikTok deal looms

We have lots more news on cloud, infrastructure and apps

Cyber beat: CrowdStrike aims for ‘Security AGI’

CrowdStrike Fal.con coverage

Breaking Analysis: From product to platform: How CrowdStrike navigates to durable growth

Special Breaking Analysis: CrowdStrike’s agentic pivot and George Kurtz’s Security AGI vision

CrowdStrike’s V-shaped recovery and cybersecurity’s future: TheCUBE’s day 1 keynote analysis at Fal.con 2025

Agentic security arrives: CrowdStrike leads Day 2 keynote at Fal.con 2025

CrowdStrike bets on agentic AI with new Falcon data layer and automated SOC agents

CrowdStrike and Check Point extend their AI security capabilities with new acquisitions

As AI reshapes cybersecurity, CrowdStrike bets on adaptive defenses

At CrowdStrike Fal.con, CEO George Kurtz says AI can help it become the top cybersecurity platform

CrowdStrike targets patching and threat intelligence gaps with new AI-powered tools

CrowdStrike expands Falcon with next-gen identity security and AI-era data protection

CrowdStrike stresses scaling AI for defense as adversaries weaponize new tools

Rubrik expands CrowdStrike partnership to strengthen identity resilience

Other new services

Digital twins give cyber defenders a predictive edge

Salesforce launches ‘Missionforce,’ a national security-focused business unit (per TechCrunch)

1Password partners with Perplexity to bring secure credential management to Comet browser

Syncro Cloud Backup targets rising risks in Microsoft 365 and Entra ID

Money matters

SecurityScorecard acquires HyperComply to boost AI-driven compliance automation

Hack The Box acquires LetsDefend to expand ‘blue team’ training ecosystem

Irregular raises $80M to set AI security standards for frontier models

Fraud prevention firm SEON raises $80M to scale AI-driven compliance platform

Cybersecurity startup Vega gets $65M in funding to replace SIEM with SAM

Remedio raises $65M in first funding round to fuel expansion and AI innovation

Ray Security launches with $11M funding to advance predictive data security

More cybersecurity news here

Elsewhere in tech: Meta doubles down on smart glasses

Meta’s new Ray-Ban smart glasses have an integrated display and gesture-based controls

Quantum Motion brings transistor-based quantum computer online in major industry milestone

Humanoid robot startup Figure raises $1B+ at $39B valuation

And check out more news on emerging tech, blockchain and crypto and policy

Comings and goings

Fiverr cut 30% of staff in pivot to being “an AI-first company.”

HPE appointed former Aruba Networking head Phil Mottram EVP and chief sales officer.

HPE also named Keith Moran, vice president of Americas for AI storage provider Weka, its new vice president of storage and data services in North America (per CRN).

OpenAI hired Mike Liberatore, former finance chief at Elon Musk’s xAI, to be business finance officer, responsible for overseeing its massive infrastructure spending.

Cyber resilience firm Immersive Labs appointed former Rapid7 VP of Product Aniket Menon chief product officer and former Immersive VP of Engineering Thanos Karpouzis chief technology officer.

Yaron Galitzky, former VP of Surface devices and accessories at Microsoft, is new EVP of AI at Ceva, a provider of “smart edge” software and hardware intellectual property.

What’s next

Events

Sept. 24-26: Okta Octane, Las Vegas: TheCUBE will be onsite for interviews and analysis Sept. 24-25 and SiliconANGLE will have all the news.

Sept 25: Cloudera Evolve, New York City: TheCUBE will be onsite and SiliconANGLE will have all the news.

Sept. 29-Oct. 2: UiPath Fusion, Las Vegas: TheCUBE will be onsite Sept. 30-Oct. 1 and SiliconANGLE will have all the news.

Earnings

Tuesday, Sept. 23: Micron

Thursday, Sept. 25: Blackberry

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