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What did engineering teams ship this week?

This week, Anthropic made Claude Fable 5 available on AWS, as announced by the Amazon Corporate Blog on June 9, 2026. On June 8, 2026, F5 detailed what it built and learned regarding securing code with frontier AI, according to its blog. Also on June 8, Amazon announced an agreement with Corning to boost US fiber optics manufacturing, which is expected to create 1,000 advanced manufacturing jobs in North Carolina. Semianalysis Archive published performance data on June 9 for DeepSeekV4 1.6T from Day 0 to Day 43, covering Huawei, GB300 NVL72, MI355X, and B200. AMD's blog on June 9 stated that AMD EPYC delivers the rack-scale CPU performance needed for agentic AI. Synthesized from 78 manifests produced by 24 monitored engineering and corporate blog sources in the last 7 days, including Netflix, Uber, Databricks.

Answer updated Jun 11, 2026 00:00 UTC · rebuilt twice daily from the rolling 168-hour window

DeepSeekV4 1.6T Day 0 to Day 43 Performance Over Time - Huawei, GB300 NVL72, MI355X, B200

Semianalysis Archive · 2026-06-09 · 69 claims · manifest 1781007530899306312 source →

Claude Fable 5 from Anthropic now available on AWS

Amazon Corporate Blog · 2026-06-09 · 22 claims · manifest 1781029474175866042 source →

Securing our code with frontier AI: What F5 built and learned

F5 – Blog · 2026-06-08 · 31 claims · manifest 1780972628868499395 source →

Amazon announces agreement with Corning to boost US fiber optics manufacturing, creating 1,000 advanced manufacturing jobs in North Carolina

Amazon Corporate Blog · 2026-06-08 · 28 claims · manifest 1780941968862018774 source →

Agentic AI Needs Rack-Scale CPU Performance - AMD EPYC Delivers It Today

Amd Blog · 2026-06-09 · 32 claims · manifest 1781068013292701485 source →