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Arm Joins Open Compute Project to Drive AI Data Center Innovation and Power Efficiency

Arm has joined the Open Compute Project to collaborate on next-generation AI data center silicon, with sources indicating the move aims to address critical power efficiency challenges. The partnership reportedly focuses on modular chiplet designs and performance optimization as data centers face increasing power demands. Industry analysts suggest this collaboration could reshape how data center infrastructure is developed.

Arm’s Strategic Move into Open Source Data Center Infrastructure

Arm has officially joined the Open Compute Project to collaborate on developing next-generation AI data center silicon, according to reports from this week’s OCP Global Summit in San Jose. The move signals a significant shift in how major technology companies are approaching data center design amid growing power constraints and AI infrastructure demands.

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Federal Student Loan Repayment Overhaul Advances With Key Clarifications For 40 Million Borrowers

New regulations advancing through the RISE committee would eliminate most fixed repayment plans for new borrowers starting in 2026. Income-driven repayment options would also undergo significant restructuring, with only IBR and the new RAP plan remaining by 2028.

Major Student Loan Repayment Changes Advance

The Department of Education has clarified key details about massive changes coming to federal student loan repayment that could affect over 40 million Americans, according to reports from the recent RISE committee negotiations. The proposed regulations represent the next step in implementing the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” signed into law last summer.