Sophie Zhang

Sophie Zhang

AI Infrastructure & Open Source Reporter

Sophie is a journalist and former systems engineer who covers AI infrastructure, open-source models, and the developer tooling ecosystem. She spent three years as a site reliability engineer at a cloud provider in Seattle before transitioning to tech journalism, which gives her writing an unusual level of technical depth - she understands distributed systems, GPU clusters, and inference optimization from the inside.

She studied Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia and later completed a science communication fellowship at MIT. Her engineering background means she can read a model card, spot a misleading benchmark, and explain why quantization matters - all in the same paragraph.

At Awesome Agents, Sophie covers AI infrastructure news: new model releases, open-source launches, developer tools, deployment trends, and the hardware that makes it all run. She has a soft spot for underdog open-source projects that punch above their weight and a sharp eye for when a "breakthrough" is really just better marketing.

Based in Seattle, WA.

Articles by Sophie Zhang
US Weighs 75K-Chip Cap on Nvidia H200 Sales to China

US Weighs 75K-Chip Cap on Nvidia H200 Sales to China

The Trump administration is considering limiting Chinese companies to 75,000 Nvidia H200 GPUs each - less than half what Alibaba and ByteDance want - while zero chips have shipped despite months of export approvals.

Gemini 3.1 Pro Tops Benchmarks but Developers Can't Rely on It

Gemini 3.1 Pro Tops Benchmarks but Developers Can't Rely on It

Gemini 3.1 Pro leads ARC-AGI-2, LiveCodeBench, and 11 other benchmarks with 750 million users and 21.5% market share - but developers report stalled responses, leaked thinking tokens, and API outages that make it unusable for production coding and agent workflows.