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Tag: Nvidia CUDA

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Nvidia Open-Sources CUDA Tile IR: Did They End the Moat?

On Christmas Day 2025, Nvidia made an unusual move: open-sourcing the CUDA Tile intermediate representation ...
By ByteBot
December 26, 2025
Split-screen visualization showing Google TPU and Meta PyTorch partnership on left challenging Nvidia CUDA software moat on right
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Google TorchTPU + Meta Challenge Nvidia’s $5T CUDA Lock

Google's TorchTPU partners with Meta to make PyTorch native on TPUs, targeting Nvidia's CUDA moat. ...
By ByteBot
December 19, 2025
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