Maria Deutscher

Maria Deutscher is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering all things enterprise and fresh. Her work takes her from the bowels of the corporate network up to the great free ranges of the open-source ecosystem and back on a daily basis, with the occasional pit stop in the world of end-users. She is especially passionate about cloud computing and data analytics, although she also has a soft spot for stories that diverge from the beaten track to provide a more unique perspective on the complexities of the industry.

Latest from Maria Deutscher

Chinese startup Z.ai releases cost-efficient GLM-4.5 reasoning model

Chinese startup Z.ai today open-sourced GLM-4.5, a reasoning model that it claims is more cost-efficient than DeepSeek’s R1. CNBC reported that the algorithm can run on eight H20 graphics cards. The H20 is a scaled-down version of Nvidia Corp.’s H100 chip, which was its flagship artificial intelligence accelerator until last year. The U.S. government recently ...

NiCE acquires customer service AI startup Cognigy for $955M

NiCE Ltd., a publicly traded provider of contact center software, today announced plans to acquire rival Cognigy GmbH for $955 million. Shares of NiCE rose more than 4% on the news. The jump may have been driven by investor optimism about the impact of the deal on the company’s revenue growth. NiCE’s sales climbed 6% ...

Tesla signs $16.5B chip manufacturing contract with Samsung

Tesla Inc. will pay Samsung Electronics Co. at least $16.5 billion to produce chips for its vehicles. Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk announced the deal today in a series of posts on X. He suggested that the contract’s value could grow significantly over time. “The $16.5B number is just the bare minimum,” Musk wrote in ...

Intel to spin off NEX networking business into independent company

Intel Corp. plans to spin off its NEX networking business into an independent company with help from external investors. CRM reported today that Sachin Katti, the unit’s senior vice president and general manager, announced the move to employees on Thursday. Intel confirmed the plan in a statement. The planned spinoff is part of a broader ...

Google debuts no-code Opal tool for building ‘AI mini apps’

Google LLC has introduced an artificial intelligence tool that enables users to build simple applications without writing any code. The tool, which is known as Opal, made its debut on Thursday. The launch comes a couple of weeks after Amazon Web Services Inc. introduced an IDE, or integrated development environment, called Kiro that uses AI to ...

Lyft partners with Benteler to launch autonomous shuttle service

Lyft Inc. is teaming up with Benteler International AG, a major auto parts supplier, to launch an autonomous shuttle service in the U.S. The companies announced the initiative today. The vehicles are expected to become available next year. Benteler is participating in the project through its Benteler Mobility unit, which helps cities build autonomous public ...

C3 AI CEO Tom Siebel to resign for health reasons

C3 AI founder and Chief Executive Officer Tom Siebel today announced that he will step down because of health issues. Shares of the artificial intelligence company closed 11% lower on the news. In a note, Wedbush Securities Inc. analyst Dan Ives told investors that Siebel’s resignation “significantly increases” the chance of C3 AI getting acquired. ...

In AI Action Plan speech, Trump reveals he considered breaking up Nvidia

U.S. President Donald Trump at one point weighed breaking up Nvidia Corp. to boost market competition. Trump revealed the deliberations during a late Wednesday speech in Washington, D.C. Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang was among the attendees. Trump’s speech focused on the AI Action Plan, a newly released set of policy proposals that ...

EU cloud provider group files complaint over Broadcom’s VMware acquisition

A trade association that represents cloud providers in the European Union has filed suit over Broadcom Inc.’s acquisition of VMware. The group, CISPE, disclosed the move today. It submitted the complaint to the European General Court, the EU’s second highest court. The lawsuit seeks to annul the EU antitrust approval that allowed Broadcom to close ...

AWS reportedly shutters AI research lab in Shanghai

Amazon Web Services Inc. has reportedly closed an artificial intelligence lab that it operated in Shanghai. The Financial Times reported the move today. The Amazon Web Services AI Shanghai Lablet, as the shuttered facility was known, opened in 2018. It’s unclear how many staffers the center employed. The researchers’ areas of focus included natural language ...