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NVIDIA Is Rewiring Telecom for the AI Era
Plus: The Subtle Shift That Defines iOS 27
Today we will see, NVIDIA, Palo Alto Networks, and Apple all made AI moves this week. One is rebuilding telecom for 6G. One is locking down AI factories. One is renaming the foundation of AI on iOS. Different industries. Same signal. AI is no longer a feature. It is becoming infrastructure.
In today’s post:
NVIDIA wants to rebuild telecom from the inside
Palo Alto is building AI factories with locks first
Apple is retiring Core ML
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BREAKTHROUGH
6G won’t just connect devices. It will think

Image Credits: NVIDIA
NVIDIA just made its 6G ambitions clear. At Mobile World Congress, it rallied telecom giants around an AI-native future.
Here’s everything you need to know:
NVIDIA and leaders like BT Group, Deutsche Telekom, SK Telecom and T-Mobile committed to building 6G on open, secure AI platforms.
The shift moves wireless networks from hardware-defined systems to software-defined intelligence.
6G is designed to support autonomous machines, robots and sensors at global scale.
Legacy network architecture cannot handle the complexity AI-era infrastructure demands.
AI will be embedded across the radio access network, edge and core.
The coalition spans the U.S., Europe, Japan and Korea, aligning industry and government efforts.
NVIDIA’s AI-RAN vision turns telecom networks into programmable AI infrastructure.
Telecom has always been about coverage and speed. Now it is about cognition. If networks become intelligent systems, they stop being utilities. They become platforms. The companies shaping 6G today are not just planning faster connectivity. They are deciding who controls the nervous system of the AI economy. And that changes everything.
RESEARCH
The AI economy needs security before speed

Palo Alto Networks used Mobile World Congress to shift the AI conversation. It is not about models. It is about infrastructure.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Palo Alto Networks announced a secure-by-design ecosystem for AI Factories operating at multi-terabit scale.
The company partnered with Nokia to secure European AI data centers built for sovereign workloads.
AI-powered security is now embedded from the data center into 5G and IoT networks.
U Mobile will integrate firewall and AI defenses directly into its 4G and 5G infrastructure.
Aeris enables zero-trust controls across millions of IoT devices feeding AI systems.
Celerway extends enterprise-grade protection to first responders and remote edge deployments.
The strategy treats AI infrastructure as industrial backbone, not experimental tech.
Most companies race to build AI capacity. Few pause to secure it first. If AI becomes the operating system of industry, its infrastructure becomes critical infrastructure. Security cannot be an add-on. It has to be architectural. The winners in the AI era will not just move fast. They will build foundations others can trust.
STRATEGY
Core AI signals a deeper shift at WWDC

Apple is preparing a quiet but meaningful change. At WWDC, Core ML may become Core AI.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Apple plans to replace Core ML with a modernized Core AI framework in iOS 27.
The shift reflects how artificial intelligence now extends beyond traditional machine learning.
Core AI will still help developers integrate external AI models into their apps.
The rebrand suggests Apple wants AI to feel central, not experimental.
Developers may gain simpler tools without relying heavily on third parties.
The change aligns with broader AI upgrades expected across Apple platforms.
Apple is also working to upgrade Siri using Google’s Gemini models.
Names matter more than companies admit. “Machine learning” sounds academic. “AI” sounds inevitable. If Apple is renaming the framework, it is signaling priority. The real question is not what Core AI is called. It is whether Apple can make AI feel native instead of bolted on.
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