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AI Security Flaws, Gaming OS Boosts, and a Star Set to Explode...
Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 07:50
Tech Innovations
Critical RCE vulnerability in React Server Components
InfoQ reveals a newly disclosed CVE‑2025‑55182 affecting React 19.0.0‑19.2.0 and Next.js 15/16 App Router, rated 10.0 for severity and actively exploited by China‑linked threat groups, according to Amazon threat‑intel teams. The flaw permits unauthenticated remote code execution, prompting an urgent patch rollout across affected projects.
InfoQ
Windows 11 gaming performance overhaul
Wccftech reports that Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 11 updates will introduce major power‑scheduling, graphics‑stack optimizations, and advanced shader delivery for both PC and handheld gamers, aiming to close the performance gap with dedicated consoles. The blog post titled “Windows PC gaming in 2025” promises lower latency and better battery life on ARM‑based devices.
Wccftech
Yann LeCun champions European “world‑model” AI
At aiPulse, former Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun argued that large‑language models are a dead‑end and urged a shift toward “world models” that predict physical outcomes, positioning Paris as the next AI hub. He highlighted lower compute needs—thousands of GPUs versus the massive clusters required for current LLMs—and announced his new venture AMI to pursue this vision. FrenchTechJournal adds that European talent, especially in video‑game data, is primed to lead this paradigm shift.
FrenchTechJournal
Fedora Cloud adopts Btrfs sub‑volume for /boot
Phoronix notes that the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee approved moving the /boot directory to a Btrfs sub‑volume in Fedora Cloud 44, simplifying snapshot management and enhancing roll‑back capabilities for cloud deployments. This change aligns Fedora’s cloud image strategy with modern container‑oriented storage practices.
Phoronix
Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H leaks 8.7 % single‑core gain
Tom’s Hardware leaked Geekbench scores for Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra X9 388H, showing a 3,057 single‑core result—up 8.7 % over the prior generation and outpacing AMD’s Strix Halo in multi‑core performance. The data suggests Intel’s Panther Lake architecture is narrowing the gap with AMD’s latest Ryzen AI Max+ line.
Tom's Hardware
Agentic Postgres brings AI‑ready features to PostgreSQL
InfoQ details Agentic Postgres, a Tiger Data‑backed fork of PostgreSQL that adds fast forking, an MCP server, native BM25, and vector search, targeting AI agents and developers needing rapid data retrieval. The platform also ships a CLI for seamless terminal interaction, positioning it as a bridge between traditional databases and generative‑AI workloads.
InfoQ
OpenAI unveils GPT‑5.1 series with faster reasoning
OpenAI’s latest GPT‑5.1 models—Instant, Thinking, and Codex‑Max—offer improved instruction following, accelerated multi‑step reasoning, and a compact code‑generation engine that leverages model compaction for long‑running tasks, according to InfoQ. Early benchmarks show reduced latency and higher coherence on complex problem‑solving prompts.
InfoQ
Replit adds AI model integration inside the IDE
InfoQ reports that Replit’s new AI Integrations let developers select third‑party models directly from the IDE and auto‑generate inference code, streamlining multi‑model experimentation. The feature aims to lower the barrier for building AI‑enhanced applications by handling model orchestration behind the scenes.
InfoQ
Linux Foundation launches Agentic AI Foundation
SD Times announces the formation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) under the Linux Foundation, inheriting Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block’s goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md. Backed by industry giants such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, the foundation will steward these open‑source standards as critical infrastructure for autonomous AI agents.
SD Times
Scientific Frontiers
V Sagittae poised for a naked‑eye supernova
Live Science explains that the binary system V Sagittae, located ~10,000 light‑years away, is accreting material at an unprecedented rate and is expected to explode as a supernova within the next century. The event could be visible even in daylight, offering a rare opportunity to study a stellar explosion in real time.
Live Science