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Apple chip chief exit, Intel Panther Lake leaks, microSD slot return, OpenAI 'code red'...
The Information and Wccftech both report that Johny Srouji, the executive credited with spearheading Apple’s in-house semiconductor efforts, is contemplating leaving the company. According to Bloomberg via The Information, Srouji has informed CEO Tim Cook of his intentions, prompting Apple to make significant retention efforts. Wccftech adds that Srouji’s potential move is not linked to retirement; instead, he may pursue a new opportunity, possibly at Meta, which is known for poaching high-profile talent from Apple. His departure would mark a significant change for Apple’s hardware division, given Srouji's critical role in Apple’s tight hardware-software integration and silicon leadership.
The Information
Wccftech
Semiconductors & Computing Hardware
Intel Panther Lake CPU and iGPU Benchmarks Leak, Handheld Integration Confirmed
Wccftech highlights a wave of benchmark leaks for Intel's upcoming Panther Lake "Core Ultra Series 3" CPUs, including Core Ultra 7 366H, Ultra X7 358H, Ultra 7 365, and Ultra 5 332. The leaks reveal strong single-threaded performance and confirm the first handheld integration, with OneXPlayer already preparing a device using the new chips. In parallel, another Wccftech article reports that the Panther Lake “Arc B390” iGPU outperforms AMD’s Radeon 890M by 16% and is 83% faster than Intel’s previous Lunar Lake Arc 140V iGPU, indicating a leap in integrated graphics for portable gaming.
Wccftech
Wccftech
Wccftech
AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Spotted in Benchmarks, Outpaces 9800X3D in Single-Core
Tom’s Hardware reports that the forthcoming AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D has surfaced in both PassMark and Geekbench benchmarks, showing up to 4.7% higher performance than the current 9800X3D in some tests and posting higher single-core scores but slightly lower multi-core results, potentially due to slow memory in test systems. These early results position the 9850X3D as a strong contender for high-performance gaming and productivity tasks.
Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware
microSD Card Slots Poised for Comeback Amid DRAM Price Surge
Wccftech reports that smartphone manufacturers are considering the return of the microSD card slot in response to soaring DRAM prices and consumer frustration over costly storage upgrades. With companies like Micron exiting the consumer DRAM business, the industry is rumored to be reevaluating storage flexibility to address the “purchase nightmare” and restore consumer choice. If realized, this move would reverse a long-standing trend toward sealed, non-expandable phone designs.
Wccftech
TSMC Accelerates Advanced Packaging for U.S. Chip Production
Tom’s Hardware reports that TSMC is accelerating its advanced packaging facility in Arizona, aiming to deliver “all American” chips as early as 2028. This move could boost U.S. semiconductor supply chain resilience and is seen as a response to both market demand and geopolitical pressure for domestic chip manufacturing.
Tom's Hardware
Samsung Regains Momentum in HBM, Targets NVIDIA’s HBM4 Approval
Wccftech reports that Samsung is poised for a turnaround in its High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) business, aiming to secure HBM4 qualification from NVIDIA as soon as this month. After previous setbacks due to thermal and reliability issues, Samsung’s revamped HBM4 modules promise faster pin speeds and competitive pricing, potentially restoring its status as a leading HBM supplier for AI and high-performance computing.
Wccftech
Artificial Intelligence & Software
OpenAI Declares ‘Code Red’ to Spur ChatGPT Innovation
The Information details that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared a “code red,” rallying staff to accelerate improvements to ChatGPT. The initiative is reportedly being led by product chief Nick Turley, whose management and consensus-building skills are considered pivotal as OpenAI pushes to maintain its lead in conversational AI amid intensifying competition.
The Information
Anthropic Acquires Bun to Bolster AI Coding Tools
DevOps.com reports that Anthropic has acquired Bun, a high-performance JavaScript toolkit, to enhance its AI code-generation platform, Claude Code. The acquisition underscores Anthropic’s commitment to developer tooling and will keep Bun open source under the MIT license, signaling an ongoing investment in accessible and robust AI-driven coding solutions.
DevOps.com
JFrog Launches “Shadow AI Detection” for Software Supply Chains
InfoQ reveals that JFrog has expanded its Software Supply Chain Platform with a new Shadow AI Detection feature. This innovation aims to give enterprises visibility and control over unmanaged AI models and API calls within development pipelines, addressing growing concerns about hidden AI risks infiltrating software supply chains.
InfoQ
Consumer Tech Innovation
iPhone 18 Rumored to Undergo In-Screen Face ID Testing and Design Overhaul
Wccftech reports that Apple is testing in-screen Face ID technology for the upcoming iPhone 18, potentially allowing for a punch-hole front-facing camera and a major redesign. The report also suggests that Apple could reduce the number of flagship models and experiment with a foldable iPhone, signaling significant strategic shifts in its product lineup and aesthetics for 2026.
Wccftech