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Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 11:41
Tech Frontiers & AI Advances
Plume Network Secures ADGM License to Expand RWA Tokenization in the Middle East
Plume Network, a modular Layer‑2 blockchain focused on real‑world assets, has obtained a commercial license from the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) Registration Authority, clearing the path for scaling tokenized asset origination across the Middle East, Africa and emerging markets. The move positions Plume alongside global banks and fintech firms such as BlackRock and Deutsche Bank that are eyeing the region’s burgeoning tokenization ecosystem. CoinDesk highlights the strategic importance of ADGM’s progressive fintech regulations in attracting such innovators.
CoinDesk
NVIDIA Gains U.S. Approval to Export Hopper H200 AI Accelerators to China – Yet Market Prospects Remain Unclear
The U.S. Department of Commerce has granted NVIDIA permission to ship its Hopper H200 AI chips to China, a step that could revive the company’s foothold in the Chinese AI market. However, CEO Jensen Huang has previously warned that Beijing may show little appetite for the high‑end hardware, citing export‑control challenges and market dynamics. Wccftech reports both the regulatory green light and Huang’s skepticism, while another Wccftech piece notes the broader context of U.S. export policy easing for the H200 series.
Wccftech
Tom's Hardware
Replit Introduces AI Integrations for Seamless Multi‑Model Development in the IDE
Replit has rolled out “Replit AI Integrations,” allowing developers to select third‑party AI models directly within the IDE and auto‑generate the necessary inference code. This feature streamlines multi‑model workflows and lowers the barrier for incorporating advanced AI services into applications. InfoQ emphasizes the productivity boost for coders, while InfoQ also notes the broader trend of embedding AI tooling into development environments.
InfoQ
IBM’s $11 B Acquisition of Confluent to Power Enterprise‑Scale Generative AI
IBM announced a definitive agreement to acquire streaming platform Confluent for $11 billion, aiming to create a unified “smart data platform” that underpins generative and agentic AI workloads. The deal will fuse Confluent’s Apache Kafka‑based event streaming with IBM’s data and automation portfolio, promising tighter real‑time data flows across hybrid clouds. SD Times details the strategic rationale, while SD Times also quotes executives on the anticipated acceleration of AI‑driven operations.
SD Times
AWS Launches Database Savings Plans Offering Up to 35 % Cost Reduction
Amazon Web Services unveiled Database Savings Plans, a flexible pricing model that lets customers commit to consistent usage in exchange for up to 35 % lower database costs. The plans aim to simplify budgeting for migrations and multi‑region expansions while maintaining engine flexibility. InfoQ reports strong community feedback on the potential for significant cost efficiencies across AWS workloads.
InfoQ
Counterintuitive AI Identifies “Twin Traps” Limiting Current LLMs and Proposes Deterministic Reasoning Chips
SD Times reports that Counterintuitive AI has spotlighted two fundamental flaws in today’s large language models: reliance on floating‑point arithmetic causing nondeterministic outputs, and a memory‑less, Markovian architecture that discards reasoning history. Founder Gerard Rego proposes a new “deterministic mathematics” approach and an artificial reasoning unit (ARU) chip to enable reproducible, energy‑efficient AI inference. The article underscores a shift from scaling compute to re‑architecting AI fundamentals.
SD Times
Overload Protection Recognized as Missing Pillar in Platform Engineering
InfoQ argues that modern platform teams often overlook overload protection, leading to fragile ad‑hoc throttling solutions. Centralized rate limits, adaptive quotas and clear visibility are presented as essential controls to prevent cascading failures during traffic spikes. The piece calls for integrating these safeguards as a core component of reliable service design.
InfoQ
Linux 6.19 Enhances System Reliability with Advanced Hung‑Task and Lockup Detection; Google Pushes Live Update Orchestrator
The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel introduces new sysctl knobs—hung_task_sys_info and lockup_sys_info—that provide richer diagnostics for stalled tasks and system lockups, aiding operators in rapid root‑cause analysis. Simultaneously, Google’s Live Update Orchestrator (LUO), now merged upstream, leverages Kexec handover to apply live kernel patches with minimal disruption, a boon for cloud and VM environments. Phoronix covers both the kernel enhancements and Google’s LUO integration, highlighting a concerted push toward higher uptime and observability in open‑source ecosystems.
Phoronix
Phoronix
Scientific Discoveries & Insights
8‑Metre “Megapredator” Sharks Push Back Lamniform Evolution Timeline by 15 Million Years
Fossil evidence from Australia reveals 8‑metre‑long lamniform sharks that lived 115 million years ago, extending the known history of giant white‑shark relatives well before the previously accepted 100 million‑year mark. Researchers suggest these apex predators coexisted with massive marine reptiles, reshaping our understanding of Cretaceous marine ecosystems. ScienceNews highlights the significance of the find for evolutionary biology.
sciencenews.org
GLP‑1 Diabetes Drugs Fail to Slow Alzheimer’s Progress in Two Large Clinical Trials
Two major trials testing GLP‑1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide for Alzheimer’s disease showed no measurable slowing of cognitive decline, dampening hopes that the “wonder drug” class could address neurodegeneration. Endocrinologist Daniel Drucker, whose earlier work underpins these drugs, called the outcomes “very disappointing.” ScienceNews reports on the trials’ design and the broader implications for repurposing metabolic therapies in neurology.
sciencenews.org