Microsoft Foundry
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Microsoft's platform for building and operating AI agents and related production systems.
Why it's here
Placed in Trial: 3 article(s) of evidence from 3 source(s), led by product launches, with 3 in the last 30 days. Confidence 49%.
Evidence (3)
- 8The New Stack·6/10/2026model_releaseAnthropic launches Fable 5 with stronger performance and stricter limits
Anthropic has released Fable 5, its first generally available Mythos-class model, with claims of longer autonomous operation, improved memory, and stronger coding performance on complex tasks. Early user feedback is positive on capability versus Opus 4.8, but many complain about fast usage burn, restrictive guardrails, and mandatory data retention.
- 7InfoQ·6/9/2026product_launchMicrosoft Foundry Adds Production-Ready Agent Runtime and Governance
Microsoft announced new Microsoft Foundry capabilities at Build 2026 aimed at moving AI agents from experiments into production systems. The update adds runtime, tools, memory, grounding, models, observability, and governance for building and operating production agents.
- 8NVIDIA Blog·6/2/2026product_launchNVIDIA and Microsoft Unify Agentic AI Stack Across Windows, Azure, and Local Deployments
NVIDIA and Microsoft announced an expanded partnership to provide a unified stack for building and deploying agentic AI across Windows devices, Azure cloud, and local systems. The collaboration includes RTX Spark and DGX Station for Windows, NVIDIA models and tools in Microsoft Foundry, NVIDIA OpenShell in GitHub Copilot, and GPU acceleration for Microsoft Fabric and other enterprise workflows.