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Un individu à l'aise avec la technologie, passionné par les innovations respectueuses de l'environnement, à la recherche d'informations sur les logiciels verts, la sensibilisation au carbone et les technologies durables qui promeuvent des pratiques de calcul et d'IA responsables sur le plan environnemental. Il suit les dernières tendances en matière d'informatique verte et d'IA.
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Green AI chips, Waste‑to‑Adhesive, Renewable Energy Surge, Carbon Cost…

Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 13:42

Green AI

Brain‑Inspired Chips Promise Sustainable AI Power Use

Venture capitalists have poured $475 million into Unconventional AI, a startup aiming to curb AI’s voracious energy appetite by designing processors that mimic the brain’s efficiency. Founder Naveen Rao, a veteran of Intel and Databricks exits, argues that neuromorphic designs could slash datacenter power consumption dramatically, positioning the venture as a pivotal step toward green AI. The funding underscores a growing investor focus on climate‑friendly AI infrastructure. The Register

Sino‑Thai AI Collaboration Targets Low‑Carbon Digital Growth

China’s upcoming Five‑Year Plan (2026‑2030) emphasizes sustainable development, opening avenues for Thai‑Chinese partnerships in green digital technologies. Pipit Aneaknithi of Kasikornbank highlighted that joint ventures in artificial intelligence and the digital industry could accelerate low‑carbon growth for both nations, turning AI into a catalyst for regional sustainability. This diplomatic push aligns AI advancement with environmental objectives. China Daily

Green Software

Sustainability Becomes the New Development Stack in 2026

Tech Radar forecasts that by 2026, sustainability will be baked into the core software stack, urging developers to prioritize energy‑efficient code, carbon‑aware APIs, and circular‑economy‑compatible tooling. The piece argues that eco‑centric design will shift from an add‑on to a competitive advantage, reshaping how software products are built and measured. This outlook signals a paradigm shift toward green software engineering. Tech Radar

Green Computing

China’s Renewable Energy Expansion Fuels Global Green‑Computing Drive

China’s rapid rollout of wind and solar capacity—targeting 3,600 GW by 2035—is slashing global renewable‑energy costs and enabling cleaner electricity for data centers worldwide. UNEP’s Inger Andersen notes that the country’s manufacturing scale drives down prices, making green power more accessible to the Global South and supporting greener computing infrastructures. The momentum illustrates how large‑scale renewables can underpin sustainable digital operations. China Daily

Carbon Awareness

UN GEO Report Quantifies $5 B/hour Environmental Damage from Food & Fossil Fuels

A new UN GEO assessment warns that the combined production of food and fossil fuels inflicts $5 billion of environmental harm each hour, highlighting a critical carbon‑intensity challenge. The report calls for immediate systemic reforms in governance, economics, and finance to avert ecological collapse, underscoring the urgency of carbon‑aware policies across sectors. The Guardian

Sustainable Technology

Waste Cooking Oil Transformed into Super‑Sticky, Recyclable Adhesive

Scientists have engineered a high‑performance glue from used cooking oil, capable of bearing hundreds of pounds and even towing a car. Published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, the study showcases how waste streams can replace traditional petrochemical feedstocks, offering a recyclable, low‑carbon alternative for industrial adhesives. This breakthrough exemplifies circular‑economy innovation in sustainable materials. Live Science

Fairphone’s Updated Fairbuds XL Showcase Circular Design and Renewable Production

Fairphone’s 2025 Fairbuds XL headphones now feature paper‑based membranes, 100 % recycled rare‑earth magnets, and over 90 % recycled aluminum, all assembled in a renewable‑energy‑powered facility. The Dutch social enterprise also replaces PU leather with Bird’s Eye Fabric, reinforcing its commitment to fair‑mined metals and e‑waste recycling. Both Engadget and Tech Radar highlight the product as a benchmark for sustainable consumer tech. Engadget Tech Radar

Bike‑Rider and Autonomous‑Vehicle Dialogue Highlights Sustainable Mobility Futures

A Wired feature explores the nuanced relationship between cyclists and the rise of self‑driving cars, noting that some advocates see autonomous fleets as a pathway to reduced emissions, while others fear increased auto dependency. The discussion underscores the need for integrated, low‑carbon urban transport strategies that balance emerging technologies with active mobility. Wired

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VCs plow $475M into Unconventional AI to make datacenter power problems go away

The Register

Bright future tipped for Sino-Thai green growth

China Daily

In 2026, sustainability is the new stack

Tech Radar

China's 'mind-blowing' green efforts welcomed

China Daily

‘Food and fossil fuel production causing $5bn of environmental damage an hour’

The Guardian

Glue strong enough to tow a car made from used cooking oil

Live Science

Fairphone updates its over ear headphones with better sound

Engadget

Our favorite sustainably-minded tech specialist is back with even more eco-conscious over-ear headphones

Tech Radar

Can Bike Riders and Self-Driving Cars Be Friends?

Wired