MAX 25.2 is a significant update that enhances the performance of large language models on NVIDIA GPUs without relying on CUDA, offering features like state-of-the-art performance on H100 and H200 GPUs, multi-GPU support, and ultra-slim containers for rapid deployment. Powered by Mojo, this update introduces advanced capabilities such as GPTQ quantization and custom operations for AI models, aiming to make GenAI systems more efficient and scalable. The release is accompanied by a series of community events and resources, including a hands-on GPU programming session at Modular HQ, a series of blog posts by Chris Lattner exploring the limitations and potential of various AI compilers, and community meetings showcasing new developments in the MAX and Mojo ecosystem. These include the introduction of new libraries like DeciMojo and Kelvin, and a Gameboy emulator created in Mojo, all contributing to the growing open-source contributions within the community.