
Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute — your daily cloud news and commentary show. Each episode provides insights and perspectives around the “reimagination machine” that is the cloud.
In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I analyze the latest AI model developments from IBM.
Highlights
00:03 — IBM has revealed the next generation of its Granite LLM family — Granite 3.2 — with a focus on size and efficiency to make it as easy as possible for enterprises to utilize the models in a wide range of AI use cases. Highlights include a new, efficient vision language model, or VLM for document understanding tasks, optional enhanced reasoning capabilities, again to ensure customizable efficiency gains, and a less resource-heavy safety model.
00:38 — In a statement, an IBM exec said the next era of AI is about efficiency, integration, and real-world impact without excessive spend on compute. IBM’s latest Granite developments demonstrate another step forward in making AI more accessible, cost-effective, and valuable for modern enterprises.

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01:08 — What we’re seeing is the reverberations of the DeepSeek launch continuing to echo for the U.S. technology industry. To say that the industry was spooked is a colossal understatement. What it did was redirect the vision and strategy of LLM developers, with cost-effectiveness being the core outcome.