A more efficient method for using memory in AI systems could increase overall memory demand, especially in the long term.
Limy is using an agent-first approach and its knowledge of agents’ behavior to make sure AI agents pay attention to their customers’ websites
Lightbit Labs, ScaleFlux, FarmGPU, Seagate, Western Digital, Vast, Everpure, Penguin Solutions, Hammerspace and HPE announced storage products to accelerate AI workflows.
Kioxia announced its ultra-fast GP SSD series for AI workloads at the 2026 GTC. Micron, Samsung and Phison also had their DRAM and SSD solutions for AI data on display.
Nvidia announcements show the current shortage of storage and memory could continue into the future, driving up prices and the value of the companies that produce them.
A new generation of visual AI agents from D-ID heralds conversational visual AI as the primary way of interacting with AI systems.
Infineon provides memory that powers consumer, industrial and aerospace applications. Avalanche Technologies focuses on MRAM that will enable data centers in space.
Taking a security-first approach to the development of its version of OpenClaw, NanoClaw assumes AI agents misbehave, providing complete agent-level isolation and control
Atlas Data Storage partners with imec for advanced DNA storage and Biomemory acquires Catalog Technologies to enhance its DNA block-based printing storage technology.
Seagate’s now shipping 4+TB/disk HAMR HDDs to support growing AI data center workloads and are qualified at two hyperscale data center companies.