It is Monday, December 22, 2025. The new work week has begun, and the tech world has just survived one of the busiest 24-hour cycles in recent history. If you thought the holiday season meant silence in Silicon Valley, you were dead wrong. Today on "Tekin Morning," we face a bizarre mix of headlines. On one side, Jensen Huang has taken the stage to make a claim that has stunned network engineers: "A chip that moves more data than the entire global internet." On the other side, Elon Musk has surprised millions of Iranian users by adding fluent Persian support to Grok. And beneath the surface, a $100 billion war is brewing between Amazon and Microsoft over the soul of OpenAI. Pour your coffee and buckle up; this is not your average news roundup. This is TekinGame's deep analysis of tomorrow's technology.
1. Nvidia NVLink Spine: When Hardware Outpaces the Internet The first story belongs to the green giant of the hardware world. Last night, Nvidia unveiled a new technology called NVLink Spine . But why
does this matter? Traffic Exceeding the Global Internet Jensen Huang dropped a sentence during the keynote that will likely be the headline of every tech outlet in 2026: "This new switch system is capable
of moving more data volume than the total traffic of the entire global internet per second." Let’s digest that. Combine all YouTube videos, all Netflix streams, every WhatsApp message, and every Steam
download occurring globally right now; the bandwidth of NVLink Spine exceeds them all. This technology will essentially serve as the "backbone" of future AI data centers. Until today, the main bottleneck
in training AI models (like GPT-5 or Claude 4) was that while GPUs were fast, the "communication" between them was slow. It was like having a thousand Ferraris stuck in gridlock traffic. With NVLink Spine,
Nvidia has effectively eliminated traffic. This system allows 72 Blackwell GPUs to function as if they were a single super-chip . This means AI models that used to take months to train will now be ready
in days. For gamers, this signals the arrival of games with fully sentient NPCs thinking in real-time much sooner than anticipated. 2. Elon Musk’s Persian Surprise: Grok Goes Fluent The second story is
particularly exciting for our Iranian audience at TekinGame. The AI model Grok (owned by Elon Musk’s xAI), famous for being "blunt" and "uncensored," officially added full support for the Persian language
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