AI Infrastructure Strains Under Demand as OpenAI Ships GPT-5.5 and Multi-Agent Systems Go Mainstream The AI industry is experiencing a fascinating inflection point this week: while chipmakers struggle to meet insatiable demand and Goldman Sachs sounds alarms about long-term market disruption, the technology itself continues its relentless march forward. OpenAI's GPT-5.5 brings enhanced agentic capabilities, interpretable architectures are emerging from stealth, and multi-agent systems are finally transitioning from research curiosity to production necessity. The infrastructure can barely keep up—and that tension is reshaping both the semiconductor industry and investment strategies. Intel CPU Demand Surges as AI Boom Reaches Central Processors Intel is having a moment. The company's stock hit record highs this week as AI service providers drove unprecedented demand for traditional CPUs, signaling a significant shift in how the industry thinks about AI infrastructure requirements.…