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AI agents, coding assistants, and hardware advances reshape 2025...
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 10:51
AI Hardware & Infrastructure
AMD’s End‑to‑End AI Compute Stack Gains Traction
AMD is positioning its full‑stack hardware solutions as the backbone for enterprises seeking to scale generative‑AI workloads, promising unified compute, security, and scalability across legacy and modern environments. Zdnet notes that the company’s approach aims to bridge the “once‑in‑a‑generation” AI opportunity with a bottom‑up, long‑term infrastructure strategy.
Zdnet
DeepSeek’s Covert Use of Banned Nvidia Blackwell Chips
Chinese startup DeepSeek has allegedly smuggled thousands of Nvidia’s prohibited Blackwell GPUs into China, routing them through third‑country data centers before re‑assembling the hardware locally. The venture’s risky supply‑chain maneuver, reported by Zdnet, underscores the intensifying geopolitics surrounding high‑performance AI chips.
The Information
Satellite‑Based Data Centers Take Off with Aetherflux’s “Galactic Brain”
Aetherflux announced plans to launch its first orbital data‑center satellite in early 2027, forming part of a “Galactic Brain” constellation designed to alleviate Earth‑bound AI compute constraints. The Verge highlights that the move reflects a broader industry push to secure extra space and power for ever‑growing AI models.
The Verge
AI Agent Landscape
Deloitte Warns AI Agents Fell Short of Expectations in 2025
Deloitte’s latest Tech Trends report finds that autonomous AI agents failed to achieve widespread adoption, citing integration challenges and unclear ROI as primary obstacles. ZDNet adds that the consultancy urges enterprises to move beyond hype and focus on concrete use‑case validation.
Zdnet
Google’s Gemini model is expanding six times faster than Open‑ChatGPT, according to MarketWatch, even as ChatGPT retains the larger user base. The rapid uptake signals a shifting competitive balance in the generative‑AI market.
Market Watch
AI‑Powered Coding Assistants
Black Duck Introduces Real‑Time AI Code Analysis Tool
Black Duck’s new Signal AI module embeds directly into developers’ workflows, automatically detecting and remediating vulnerabilities as code is generated by AI assistants. DevOps.com reports that the tool aims to mitigate the paradox of faster code production paired with higher defect rates.
DevOps.com
Progress Software Launches Agentic UI Generator for Enterprise UI Code
Progress added an Agentic UI Generator to its Telerik and Kendo UI suites, enabling developers to produce production‑ready, multi‑component interfaces from natural‑language prompts. SD Times notes the release also brings twelve new AI coding assistants for .NET and JavaScript, marking a milestone in AI‑driven UI development.
SD Times
Harness Raises $5.5 B to Close the “After‑Code” Gap with AI Automation
Funding round led by Goldman Sachs gives Harness a $5.5 billion valuation as it targets the post‑coding phase where AI can automate testing, deployment, and monitoring. TechCrunch highlights the company’s ambition to streamline the full software delivery pipeline with AI‑enhanced tooling.
TechCrunch
Emerging Tech & Cost Strategies
Pinterest Slashes AI Model Expenses by 90 % Using Open‑Source Alternatives
Pinterest’s CEO Bill Ready reveals that leveraging open‑source AI models has cut the company’s model‑training costs by nine‑tenths, challenging the notion that only proprietary solutions can deliver competitive performance. The Information reports the move as a strategic cost‑optimization amid rising AI spend.
The Information
RSL 1.0 Sets New Licensing Rules for AI Data Scraping
The Really Simple Licensing (RSL) 1.0 specification, now an official standard, lets publishers dictate payment terms for AI crawlers that harvest web content, extending the robots.txt concept with enforceable licensing. The Verge explains that while RSL cannot block non‑compliant scrapers, major platforms like Yahoo and O’Reilly have pledged support, signaling a shift toward monetized data ecosystems.
The Verge