A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that’s holding back LLMs
Subquadratic has now shared more details about its new model. But some are still skeptical.

MIT Technology Review — AI published a new report on 2026-06-19: A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that’s holding back LLMs. This digest keeps the focus on the usable facts from the source rather than stretching the story beyond what was reported.
The short version
- The original item comes from MIT Technology Review — AI, with the source link preserved for the full report.
- The central story is: A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that’s holding back LLMs.
- The reported summary is useful context for the AI desk without needing a clickbait rewrite.
- NNN is treating this as a concise briefing item, not a replacement for the original reporting.
What happened
Subquadratic has now shared more details about its new model. But some are still skeptical.
The important bit is the source's own framing: it gives enough detail to understand why the item is worth tracking, while leaving specialist quotes, screenshots, data tables or full methodology with the original publisher.
Why it matters
The AI angle is the practical impact on models, companies and the people trying to use the technology without getting buried in hype. This story is therefore worth keeping on the daily board: it may affect buying decisions, developer priorities, policy debates or simply what nerds will be talking about next.
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