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AI Scaling, Voice Platforms, and Cosmic Surprises...
Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 13:16
Tech Frontiers & Infrastructure
Romero Games revives a secret project, likening it to Elden Ring
At the Salón del Videojuego de Madrid, John Romero announced that his studio rescued an unannounced title, reshaping its scope into an “innovative experience” reminiscent of FromSoftware’s Elden Ring. The move follows a wave of Xbox layoffs that shelved several high‑profile games earlier this year. Romero’s confidence hints at a potential genre‑blending title that could reshape action‑RPG expectations.
Wccftech
OneXPlayer X1 Air blurs the line between tablet and handheld PC
The OneXPlayer X1 Air positions itself as a hybrid device, packing a 7‑inch OLED screen, Intel Core i7 processor, and a detachable keyboard into a form factor that feels more like a premium tablet than a traditional handheld. Early reviewers praise its desktop‑class performance for cloud‑gaming and indie titles, while noting battery life remains a trade‑off. Its price tag under $1,500 makes it a serious contender in the niche handheld‑PC market.
PC Gamer
Boom’s 42 MW “Superpower” turbine targets AI data‑center workloads
Boom Supersonic unveiled a 42 MW gas turbine—originally designed for a Mach 1.7 Concorde successor—now repurposed to power next‑generation AI data centers. The turbine promises higher efficiency than conventional diesel units, reducing the carbon footprint of AI training clusters that can consume megawatts of power. Industry analysts see this as a pivotal step toward sustainable AI infrastructure.
Tom's Hardware
Google Cloud shatters records with a 130,000‑node GKE cluster
Google Cloud demonstrated the largest publicly disclosed Kubernetes deployment, a GKE cluster spanning 130,000 nodes that handled massive AI‑training workloads without a single outage. The feat showcases Google’s advances in orchestration, network fabric, and automated scaling, setting a new benchmark for cloud providers vying for AI‑heavy customers.
InfoQ
Turbostat adds cache‑statistics and support for Nova Lake & Wildcat Lake CPUs
The Linux kernel’s turbostat utility now reports detailed cache‑usage metrics and includes native support for the latest AMD Nova Lake and Intel Wildcat Lake processors in kernel 6.19. These enhancements give system administrators finer‑grained visibility into CPU performance, crucial for tuning high‑throughput AI inference servers.
Phoronix
IBM’s ALICE multi‑agent system speeds bug detection in enterprise IT
IBM Research’s Project ALICE deploys a fleet of coordinated AI agents to analyze logs, trace root causes, and propose fixes for critical system outages—cutting mean‑time‑to‑repair by up to 70 %. The system integrates with existing monitoring stacks, allowing engineers to focus on high‑level decisions while agents handle routine diagnostics.
DevOps.com
AI Research, Policy & Platforms
EU opens formal probe into Google’s AI “Overviews” amid publisher backlash
The European Commission has launched an investigation into Google’s AI Overviews, suspecting the search giant of harvesting publisher content without fair compensation. French outlets Les Echos and Le Monde Informatique report that the probe could force Google to redesign its AI pipelines, while Google argues the scrutiny threatens innovation. The case underscores growing regulatory pressure on generative‑AI firms.
FrenchTechJournal
PC Gamer
Yann LeCun warns that LLMs are a dead‑end and champions “world models” in Europe
Former Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun told the aiPulse audience that the current focus on large language models is a “technological dead end,” urging a shift toward world‑model AI that predicts physical outcomes. He highlighted Europe’s talent pool and announced his new venture AMI, positioning Paris as the next hub for this research. LeCun’s critique resonates as industry leaders seek alternatives to ever‑larger LLMs.
FrenchTechJournal
FrenchTechJournal
Gradium secures €60 M seed round to build voice‑AI as the new OS layer
Paris‑based Gradium emerged from stealth with a €60 million seed round, backed by Xavier Niel, Eric Schmidt, and Yann LeCun. The startup’s real‑time speech‑to‑speech models aim to make voice the primary interface for AI agents, targeting gaming, healthcare, and customer‑service use cases. Early adopters report “hundreds of thousands” of calls powered by Gradium’s stack, signaling rapid market traction.
FrenchTechJournal
FrenchTechJournal
AI‑assisted prototyping becomes a “thought partner,” not a replacement
In a recent Mind the Product interview, Prerna Singh (CPTO, Avaaz) described how tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Figma AI accelerate early‑stage product experiments while preserving human insight. Singh emphasizes a “sandbox‑mode” for learning before moving to “architect mode,” where AI augments rather than replaces design decisions. The approach reflects a growing consensus that AI should amplify, not supplant, creative teams.
Mind the Product
Unstructured data explosion forces enterprises to double down on AI‑ready storage
The Komprise 2026 State of Unstructured Data Management survey reveals that 85 % of IT leaders plan to increase storage spend in 2026, with 74 % already handling over 5 PB of unstructured data. Classifying and tagging this data for AI consumption tops the list of challenges, while security concerns—particularly corporate data leakage—remain paramount. Companies are bolstering budgets for AI‑ready infrastructure and hiring dedicated data‑management talent.
SD Times
Science Spotlight
V Sagittae poised to go supernova, could outshine the Sun in daylight
Astronomers have identified the binary system V Sagittae as a likely supernova candidate within the next century, a white dwarf accreting material at an unprecedented rate from its companion. When it detonates, the explosion could be visible to the naked eye even against a sun‑lit sky, offering a rare opportunity to study a supernova in real time. The discovery underscores how dynamic and volatile stellar evolution can be.
Live Science