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AI agents, edge supercomputers, and hardware breakthroughs dominate 2025...
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 11:11
Coding Agents & Ecosystem
AAIF launches to standardize agentic AI
The Linux Foundation announced the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), an open‑standards consortium backed by OpenAI, Anthropic, Block, and major cloud vendors, aiming to make AI agents interoperable and governed by open‑source norms. ZDNet notes that the AAIF will anchor its stack on Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol, Block’s Goose Coding Agent, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md specification, promising a neutral home for future agent projects.
Zdnet
Google rolls out managed MCP servers for plug‑and‑play agents
Google unveiled managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, turning its core services such as Maps and BigQuery into “agent‑ready” endpoints, thereby simplifying the integration of third‑party AI agents. TechCrunch reports that the move tackles the “messy integrations” problem, while The Verge adds that MCP has become the de‑facto lingua franca for AI agents seeking standardized tool access.
TechCrunch
The Verge
Startup Tiiny AI introduced the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, a handheld device equipped with ARM v9.2 cores capable of executing 120‑billion‑parameter LLMs at the edge. WccfTech highlights the breakthrough as a catalyst for truly portable generative AI, bypassing the $4,000 price tag of comparable NVIDIA DGX units.
Wccftech
AMD’s end‑to‑end hardware stack powers enterprise AI workloads
AMD announced a comprehensive AI hardware portfolio that couples high‑performance GPUs with security‑focused silicon, enabling enterprises to meet the soaring compute demands of generative AI. ZDNet emphasizes that AMD’s solution bridges legacy systems and modern AI pipelines, positioning the company as a one‑stop shop for scalable, secure AI deployment.
Zdnet
Meta pivots to a proprietary “Avocado” model, abandoning open‑source stance
According to Engadget and Bloomberg, Meta is developing a closed‑source AI model codenamed “Avocado,” slated for a 2026 release. The shift reflects a strategic move away from the open‑source ethos championed by the company’s earlier Llama series, aiming to monetize the model through gated APIs and token‑based pricing.
Engadget
Oracle burns $10 billion as AI‑focused data centers expand
The Information reports that Oracle’s Q4 cash burn surged to roughly $10 billion, driven by massive investment in AI‑optimized data centers serving customers like OpenAI. The outflow underscores the capital intensity of scaling AI infrastructure at hyperscale levels.
The Information
Starcloud‑1 satellite trains an LLM in orbit, marking the first space‑based AI model training
CNBC reveals that Starcloud‑1, a satellite operated by a Nvidia‑backed venture, successfully ran Google’s open‑source Gemma model in orbit, representing the inaugural instance of LLM training beyond Earth’s atmosphere. The experiment showcases the potential of low‑latency, space‑based AI compute for future edge applications.
CNBC
Deloitte warns AI agents have stalled despite hype
ZDNet cites Deloitte’s latest Tech Trends report, which finds that autonomous AI agents failed to achieve widespread adoption in 2025, citing integration complexity, governance gaps, and unclear ROI as primary barriers. The analysis calls for clearer business cases and robust tooling to unlock agentic value.
Zdnet
Broader Technology Advancements
Intel’s llm‑scaler‑vllm 1.2 adds Arc GPU support for emerging LLMs
Phoronix details the release of llm‑scaler‑vllm 1.2, a Docker‑ready container that brings Intel‑optimized vLLM to Arc graphics hardware, expanding the range of large language models that can run efficiently on consumer‑grade GPUs.
Phoronix
.NET 10’s ASP.NET Core revamp boosts Blazor, Minimal APIs, and OpenAPI generation
InfoQ reports that Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core updates in the .NET 10 release deliver major performance gains, richer Blazor tooling, and automated OpenAPI support for Minimal APIs, streamlining modern web development pipelines.
InfoQ
Nuclear fusion makes tangible progress, edging closer to net‑energy gain
Gizmodo notes that 2025 saw significant milestones in nuclear fusion, with the National Ignition Facility achieving record‑breaking plasma confinement times, signaling that commercial fusion may be within reach sooner than previously projected.
Gizmodo