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AI surge, chip deal, Supreme Court, and global governance…
Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 13:11
Tech Frontiers
Intel‑Tata $14 billion semiconductor fab alliance
The partnership between Intel and India’s Tata Electronics aims to build a new chip‑fabrication complex, bolstering India’s supply‑chain resilience and expanding Intel’s foundry footprint. The deal, reported by Wccftech and CNBC, also signals a strategic shift toward diversifying production beyond traditional hubs, while The Register notes Intel will explore manufacturing certain nodes in India’s first fab.
Wccftech
CNBC
The Register
AWS touts Rust as the new performance workhorse
At re:Invent, Amazon Web Services showcased benchmark results claiming Rust code runs up to ten times faster than Kotlin and with one‑tenth the latency of Go, positioning the language as the default for latency‑critical services. DevClass highlights the move as part of AWS’s broader effort to optimize cloud workloads and reduce compute costs.
DevClass
IBM’s $11 billion acquisition of Confluent
IBM agreed to purchase data‑streaming firm Confluent for roughly $11 billion in cash, a deal designed to strengthen IBM’s AI and real‑time data capabilities. The Information and CNBC detail how Confluent’s Kafka‑based platform will feed IBM’s cloud and AI strategy, while The Register frames the purchase as Big Blue’s biggest deal since 2019, underscoring the premium placed on streaming data for generative AI.
The Information
CNBC
The Register
Global RAM crunch as AI drives demand
A surge in AI training workloads is forcing major memory manufacturers to prioritize data‑center orders, inflating DRAM prices for gamers and consumer devices. The Verge reports that the shortage, sparked by AI‑heavy servers, will soon cascade into smartphones and other electronics, highlighting the hidden supply‑chain ripple effects of AI expansion.
The Verge
MIT Technology Review & FT map AI’s 2030 horizon
The collaborative “State of AI” series pairs MIT Technology Review with the Financial Times to debate generative AI’s trajectory, from model scaling to societal impact. The latest episode features senior editors probing AI’s potential to widen global inequities and the looming “AI bubble” that could reshape investment patterns worldwide.
MIT Technology Review
Republican officials have petitioned the Supreme Court to relax limits on coordinated party spending, a move that could reshape election financing rules. The New York Times outlines the legal arguments and potential ramifications for candidate‑party dynamics ahead of the 2028 cycle.
The NY Times
Kamala Harris’s 2028 outlook sparks party debate
Former Vice President Kamala Harris reflects on a decade of being a Democratic frontrunner, questioning whether her political relevance is waning as the party eyes new leadership for 2028. The New York Times explores internal GOP‑Democratic tensions and the search for fresh faces.
The NY Times
Trump’s interview rattles transatlantic relations and US economy
In a candid Politico interview, Donald Trump denounced European allies as “decaying,” praised his own economic record, and hinted at aggressive monetary policy. The remarks come amid heightened scrutiny of US‑Europe security ties and underscore the volatile mix of domestic politics and foreign policy ahead of the 2028 elections.
Politico Europe
Global Governance & AI Ethics
China issues academic AI‑use guidelines
Over 100 scholars convened in Beijing to release a Guideline on the Boundaries of AI‑Generated Content for research publishing, urging verification of AI‑produced citations and transparent disclosure. China Daily reports that the framework seeks to balance innovation with integrity, positioning China as a model for international AI governance.
China Daily
Counterintuitive AI tackles “Twin Traps” and energy waste
Startup Counterintuitive AI warns that floating‑point arithmetic and memory‑less LLM architectures create reproducibility errors and massive energy consumption. SD Times details the company’s plan to develop deterministic “Artificial Reasoning Units” that could curb the environmental footprint of AI while enhancing trustworthiness.
SD Times