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AI hardware race, voice AI breakthroughs, GPT‑5.1 upgrades, and a looming supernova…
Wccftech reports that MediaTek remains undecided on adopting a dual‑chipset strategy like Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite line, but the firm may be forced to act because TSMC’s 2 nm wafer costs are soaring. Analysts suspect a single‑variant Dimensity 9600 could limit the Taiwanese fabless’s competitiveness if rivals ship cost‑effective dual‑chip options.
Wccftech
Intel’s Panther Lake flagship chips eclipse AMD in early Geekbench leak
Tom’s Hardware reveals that the Core Ultra X9 388H, part of Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake family, posted a single‑core score 8.7 % higher than AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395, signaling a significant performance jump for Intel’s AI‑focused silicon. The leak also shows improvements in power scheduling and graphics stack that could reshape the high‑end laptop market.
Tom's Hardware
NVIDIA locks down more than half of TSMC’s CoWoS advanced‑packaging capacity
Wccftech notes that NVIDIA has reserved over 50 % of TSMC’s CoWoS advanced‑packaging lines through 2026, a move that could choke out competitors seeking AI‑grade interconnects. With Broadcom and AMD trailing, the packaging bottleneck may become the decisive factor in the AI hardware supply chain.
Wccftech
Gradium secures €60 M seed round to make voice the OS for AI
French Tech Journal and Sifted detail how Gradium, the Paris‑born voice‑AI startup spun out of Kyutai, raised a €60 million seed round backed by Xavier Niel, Eric Schmidt, and Yann LeCun. The company aims to provide real‑time, multilingual voice interfaces as foundational infrastructure, targeting use cases from gaming NPCs to medical transcription.
FrenchTechJournal
FrenchTechJournal
Linux Foundation launches the Agentic AI Foundation to steward MCP, Goose and AGENTS.md
SD Times and the Linux Foundation announce the creation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), a neutral home for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block’s goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md. With backers including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic, the foundation promises open governance for the emerging agentic AI stack.
SD Times
Phoronix
OpenAI rolls out GPT‑5.1 series with faster reasoning and coding modes
InfoQ highlights that OpenAI has launched the GPT‑5.1 family: Instant improves instruction following, Thinking offers quicker, more understandable reasoning, and Codex‑Max leverages model compaction for long‑running coding tasks. The upgrades aim to close the latency gap with rival models while preserving output quality.
InfoQ
AWS re:Invent 2025 spotlights Lambda Managed Instances and Durable Functions
InfoQ covers Amazon’s re:Invent 2025, where CTO Werner Vogels introduced Lambda Managed Instances for persistent workloads and Lambda Durable Functions for stateful serverless orchestration. The announcements signal a shift toward more robust, long‑running serverless applications in the cloud.
InfoQ
IBM Research’s Project ALICE uses multi‑agent AI to slash bug‑fix times
DevOps.com reports that IBM Research’s Project ALICE deploys a fleet of cooperating AI agents to detect and resolve software bugs faster, aiming to cut the $14,000‑per‑minute outage cost that plagues enterprises. Early trials show promising reductions in mean‑time‑to‑repair across complex systems.
DevOps.com
Scientific Frontiers
V Sagittae binary star set to explode as a supernova visible in daylight
Live Science explains that the V Sagittae system, a white dwarf accreting from a massive companion every 12.3 hours, is projected to go supernova within the next century. The blast could be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye even against the Sun’s glare, offering a rare real‑time laboratory for stellar physics.
Live Science
Global transcriptome maps reveal severe ancestry bias, new study finds
The Scientist reports that researchers led by Roderic Guigó and Marta Melé uncovered thousands of novel transcripts by analyzing eight diverse populations, exposing the Eurocentric bias of existing human transcriptome references. The findings underscore the need for more inclusive genomic resources to improve disease‑risk assessments worldwide.
The Scientist