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Lundi 8 décembre 2025 à 11:00
Tech Innovations & Industry Moves
Eidos Montréal’s next open‑world adventure slated for 2026
Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson revealed that Eidos Montréal, fresh from layoffs, is channeling its Tomb Raider veterans into an open‑world action‑adventure title slated for release in 2026. The project, distinct from the cancelled Legacy of Kain effort, signals the studio’s pivot toward larger‑scale live‑service experiences. This move may help the studio regain market relevance after a turbulent year.
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BellSoft rolls out hardened Java container images
BellSoft announced “Hardened Images” for Java containers, built on Alpaquita Linux and promising up to 95 % fewer CVEs plus 30 % lower resource consumption. The 3‑in‑1 offering blends runtime optimisation, OS hardening, and automated CVE remediation, positioning it as a secure alternative to Chainguard and Distroless. Early adopters in regulated sectors are expected to benefit from the reduced attack surface.
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IBM eyes $11 billion acquisition of Confluent
According to The Information, IBM is in advanced negotiations to acquire real‑time data‑streaming firm Confluent for roughly $11 billion, a deal that would expand IBM’s AI‑driven analytics portfolio. Confluent’s market cap sits near $8 billion, and the acquisition could accelerate IBM’s push into hybrid‑cloud data pipelines. Analysts note the move could reshape the competitive landscape against Snowflake and Databricks.
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Tom’s Hardware reports that Johny Srouji, the architect behind Apple’s A‑series, M‑series, and recent silicon breakthroughs, has been in talks with Tim Cook about a possible exit. Sources close to the executive team suggest the discussion centers on Srouji’s next career chapter rather than performance concerns, but the rumor fuels speculation about Apple’s future silicon roadmap. A leadership change could impact upcoming product cycles, especially the rumored “Apple Silicon 2” chips.
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A leaked Geekbench run disclosed that Intel’s Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU delivers up to 5 % higher performance than its 265K predecessor, thanks to four extra cores, larger cache, and a 5.5 GHz boost clock. The 24‑core Arrow Lake Refresh silicon is poised to enter the high‑end desktop market later this year, promising notable gains for multi‑threaded workloads. Early benchmarks suggest a competitive edge over AMD’s Ryzen 9 7950X3D in certain data‑center tasks.
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AWS CodeCommit restored to general availability after user backlash
InfoQ reports that Amazon’s CodeCommit service is back in general availability, with a roadmap that includes Git Large File Storage and other enhancements slated for early 2026. The reversal follows community criticism after AWS announced the service would be sunset, prompting a migration push to external Git providers. Restoring CodeCommit underscores AWS’s responsiveness to developer sentiment and its commitment to a cohesive cloud‑native toolchain.
InfoQ
Wccftech warns that while Google’s seventh‑generation Ironwood TPUs promise impressive inference performance, a “overlooked bottleneck” in external memory bandwidth could curb large‑scale deployments. The analysis highlights that data‑center architects must account for I/O constraints when scaling beyond a few hundred units. If unaddressed, the limitation may slow adoption among enterprises seeking to replace GPU clusters with TPUs for AI workloads.
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NVIDIA CEO dismisses AI doomsday, stresses responsible growth
In a recent interview, Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s chief executive, asserted that an “AI doomsday” scenario is implausible, emphasizing that generative models will augment rather than replace human cognition. Huang cautioned, however, that unchecked AI proliferation could reshape labor markets and ethical standards, urging industry players to adopt responsible development practices. His remarks aim to calm public fears while reinforcing NVIDIA’s leadership in AI hardware.
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Scientific Breakthroughs
MIT‑developed skin scanner measures glucose without finger pricks
Researchers led by Jeon Woong Kang at MIT have created a portable Raman‑spectroscopy device that reads blood‑sugar levels through intact skin, eliminating the need for painful finger sticks. Tested over a four‑hour period, the prototype delivered readings comparable to conventional meters, offering a potential continuous‑monitoring solution for millions of diabetics. Commercialization could dramatically improve quality of life and reduce waste from disposable test strips.
The Scientist
Optotactile 3D display renders touchable graphics via light pulses
A team at UC Santa Barbara unveiled an “optotactile” display that generates millimeter‑scale tactile bumps when pulsed light interacts with a specialized surface, allowing users to see and feel dynamic graphics. The technology bridges visual and haptic feedback, opening avenues for immersive VR, medical training, and tactile data visualization. Early prototypes suggest scalability to larger panels without sacrificing response speed.
Tom's Hardware