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EpisodeWednesday, May 13, 2026 · 23 min
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AI Agents Get a Data Foundation — Infrahub, Dynamo, and Spillway

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AI Agents Get a Data Foundation — Infrahub, Dynamo, and Spillway
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NVIDIA Dynamo's disaggregated inference architecture has a hidden networking implication — the KV cache transfer path between prefill and decode nodes is a first-class fabric design variable. Plus OpsMill's Infrahub closes a fourteen-million-dollar raise with an MCP-native graph data layer for AI agents, and a new arXiv paper shows disaggregated switch buffering recovering fourteen percent of multi-datacenter LLM training time.

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HOST A

Welcome to Amaze Networks for Tuesday, May thirteenth. I need to lead with the quantum story today because it's genuinely too good to save for the end of the show.

HOST B

The Oxford quadsqueezing paper?

HOST A

Yes. Oxford physicists demonstrated something called quadsqueezing — a fourth-order quantum effect — for the first time ever, using a single trapped ion. They produced it more than one hundred times faster than conventional approaches were predicted to allow. Published in Nature Physics. Peer reviewed.

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