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Tech Frontiers
Strive launches a $500 million ATM offering for high‑yield crypto preferred stock
Strive (ASST) announced a $500 million at‑the‑market (ATM) issuance of its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock, targeting a 12 % dividend and near‑13 % effective yield. Proceeds are earmarked for expanding its 7,525‑bitcoin treasury, acquiring income‑generating assets, and potential acquisitions such as Semler Scientific. The move underscores the growing appetite for structured crypto equity among institutional investors.
CoinDesk
AI‑augmented prototyping reshapes product development
In a Mind the Product interview, Prerna Singh, CPTO of Avaaz, describes how tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Figma AI enable developers to spin up clickable prototypes within hours, positioning AI as a “thought partner” rather than a replacement. Singh advocates a sandbox‑first approach to experiment before moving to “architect mode,” where AI’s real business value emerges. The conversation reframes the myth that fast‑AI eliminates human insight.
Mind the Product
IBM Research’s Project ALICE uses multi‑agent AI to slash bug‑fix time
IBM’s Project ALICE deploys a fleet of coordinated AI agents to automatically locate, diagnose, and remediate software bugs, cutting outage costs that can exceed $14,000 per minute. By orchestrating agents that specialize in code analysis, log correlation, and remediation, the system accelerates restoration and reduces manual toil for engineers. Early deployments report markedly faster mean‑time‑to‑recovery (MTTR).
DevOps.com
Inside the surge of internal MCP servers – a Pragmatic Engineer deep‑dive
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has become the de‑facto “USB‑C” for AI tools, yet most servers now live behind corporate firewalls. As detailed by The Pragmatic Engineer, internal MCP deployments outpace public ones by orders of magnitude, with business teams using them to query data warehouses, generate reports, and automate workflows. Security, client‑server coupling, and the rise of non‑engineer users are shaping the next phase of agentic tooling.
The Pragmatic Engineer
Linux Foundation launches the Agentic AI Foundation to steward MCP, Goose and AGENTS.md
The Linux Foundation announced the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), donating Anthropic’s MCP, Block’s Goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md to a neutral open‑source home. Backed by tech giants such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, the foundation aims to ensure transparent evolution of agentic infrastructure that now underpins dozens of AI platforms. The move signals maturation of AI agents from experimental labs to critical internet‑scale services.
SD Times
Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H outpaces AMD in early Geekbench leak
A leaked Geekbench run shows Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra X9 388H achieving 3,057 single‑core and 17,687 multi‑core points, delivering up to 8.7 % higher single‑thread performance than AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395. The result suggests Intel’s Panther Lake silicon is narrowing the gap with AMD’s Strix Halo‑based offerings, raising expectations for the Q4 2025 launch.
Tom's Hardware
NVIDIA locks down the majority of TSMC’s CoWoS advanced‑packaging capacity
According to Wccftech, NVIDIA has secured more than 50 % of TSMC’s CoWoS (chip‑on‑wafer‑on‑substrate) production lines through 2026, cementing its lead in the AI‑chip supply chain. The advance packaging advantage fuels NVIDIA’s roadmap for next‑gen GPUs and AI accelerators, while rivals like AMD and Broadcom scramble for the remaining slots. Industry analysts warn this concentration could become a bottleneck for broader AI hardware availability.
Wccftech
Yann LeCun calls for a European “world‑model” AI renaissance, backed by new funding
At the aiPulse conference, Yann LeCun warned that large‑language models are a dead‑end for true intelligence and urged a shift toward world‑model AI that predicts physical outcomes. He highlighted Europe’s talent pool and announced the formation of AMI (Advanced Machine Intelligence) to pursue this vision, while General Intuition secured $134 million to train agents on video‑game interaction data. LeCun’s critique, echoed across FrenchTechJournal, positions Europe as the next frontier for next‑generation AI research.
FrenchTechJournal
FrenchTechJournal
Scientific Horizons
V Sagittae poised to go supernova within a century, visible even in daylight
Live Science reports that the binary system V Sagittae, located ~10,000 light‑years away, will undergo a supernova explosion within the next 100 years, potentially bright enough to be seen against the Sun‑lit sky. The white dwarf is accreting material at an unprecedented rate from its companion, tightening its 12.3‑hour orbit and setting the stage for a catastrophic nuclear outburst.
Live Science
Global transcriptome maps reveal massive ancestry bias, new study shows
Researchers led by Roderic Guigó and Marta Melé published in Nature Communications that the current human reference transcriptome is heavily skewed toward European ancestry, missing thousands of transcripts present in under‑represented populations. By analyzing eight diverse groups, the team uncovered novel transcripts that could reshape our understanding of disease risk and gene regulation worldwide.
The Scientist