TSMC's earnings fuel AI excitement
AI Market Surge Boosted by TSMC's Stellar Earnings
TSMC's impressive Q1 earnings have refocused investor attention on AI infrastructure, raising expectations for future revenue. Despite AI‑related challenges, the software sector shows strong potential in cybersecurity and cloud. Morningstar highlights top semiconductor and software stock picks amid growing AI demand.
AI's Double‑Edged Sword: Opportunity and Disruption
Q1 Earnings Report: TSMC's Big Win and Tesla's Upcoming Spotlight
Software Sector Struggles and Recovery: What Builders Need to Know
The Semiconductor Surge: How AI is Driving Growth
Why It Matters for Builders: Navigating the AI Market Boom
May 31, 2026
OpenAI Codex Now Controls Windows PCs Autonomously for Testing and Bug Hunting
OpenAI brought Codex Computer Use to Windows 11, letting the AI see, click, and type in desktop apps to test software and hunt bugs autonomously. Background tasks, mobile control, and per-app permissions are built in. For Windows developers, Codex is now the only AI coding assistant that can validate real desktop user experiences.
May 31, 2026
Microsoft Cancels Claude Code Licenses, Pushes Engineers to Copilot CLI
Microsoft is canceling Claude Code licenses across its Experiences + Devices division by June 30, steering thousands of engineers toward GitHub Copilot CLI. The move follows Uber burning through its entire 2026 AI budget on Claude Code in just four months, signaling that enterprise AI coding costs are reshaping how Big Tech allocates its tools budget.
May 30, 2026
AWS Plans to Add SpaceXAI's Grok to Bedrock, But Enterprise Buyers Aren't Interested
Amazon Web Services is in talks to add SpaceXAI's Grok models to its Bedrock AI platform, according to a Business Insider exclusive. But enterprise security leads are calling it 'the revenge porn edgelord LLM' and demand is somewhere between 'no' and 'why would you ask me that.' The real play may be about locking SpaceXAI into Amazon's Trainium chips ahead of its IPO.
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May 12, 2026
Telus’s BC AI data centre cluster is a sovereign-compute bet, not a finished build
Ottawa and Telus announced a three-site AI data centre cluster in British Columbia: Kamloops, Mount Pleasant, and downtown Vancouver. But the project is still at MOU stage, with no funding committed yet and no public pricing, GPU counts, or power capacity disclosed. For Canadian builders, the real question is whether this becomes usable domestic AI infrastructure — or just a polished policy signal that arrives after the market has already moved on.
May 11, 2026
Telus’s BC sovereign AI build could add real Canadian compute — or just better branding
Canada and Telus say they’re advancing a sovereign AI infrastructure build in British Columbia, with three planned data centres and more than 60,000 GPUs by 2032. The big question for builders is not the ribbon-cutting; it’s whether this becomes usable Canadian compute with clear access, pricing, and procurement paths — or stays a policy label with nice hardware attached.
May 6, 2026
Anthropic Secures SpaceX's Colossus for AI Compute Boost
Anthropic partners with SpaceX to secure 300 megawatts at the Colossus One data center, utilizing over 220,000 Nvidia GPUs. This collaboration addresses the demand surge for Anthropic's Claude Code service and marks a strategic expansion in AI compute resources.