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AI‑Optimized GPUs, Massive Cloud Clusters, Apple’s A19 Chip, and Climate‑Shift Science...

Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 11:15

AI & Software Innovations

Intel launches llm‑scaler‑vllm Beta 1.2 for Arc graphics

Intel’s latest llm‑scaler‑vllm beta adds an Intel‑optimized Docker container that runs the open‑source vLLM inference engine on modern Arc Graphics GPUs, extending support to a broader roster of large language models and delivering performance tweaks for AI workloads. Phoronix notes that the release follows a rapid cadence of beta updates aimed at tightening the AI‑on‑GPU pipeline. Phoronix

Cloud & System Scaling

Google Cloud showcases 130 000‑node GKE cluster

Google’s Kubernetes Engine (GKE) team announced the successful operation of a 130 000‑node cluster, setting a new public benchmark for Kubernetes scale and demonstrating the platform’s ability to handle massive, distributed workloads. The achievement underscores Google Cloud’s push for ultra‑large‑scale infrastructure as a service, a trend highlighted by InfoQ. InfoQ

Hardware & Kernel Advances

Apple’s A19 and A19 Pro chips shrink by 10 % while boosting performance

Apple’s next‑gen A19 and A19 Pro SoCs, powering the upcoming iPhone 17 series, achieve a 10 % die‑size reduction and integrate larger CPU cores, expanded GPU area, and more efficiency cores, according to Wccftech. The same silicon is slated for the Apple Studio Display codename “J527,” signalling a broader rollout across Apple’s hardware ecosystem. Wccftech Wccftech

Linux 6.19 delivers four‑fold networking boost for heavy transfers

The Linux 6.19 merge window introduced a suite of networking subsystem upgrades, delivering up to a 4× performance increase for bandwidth‑intensive workloads and adding Bluetooth PAST support, as reported by Zdnet. These kernel‑level enhancements promise tangible gains for data‑center and edge deployments that rely on high‑throughput networking. Phoronix

Intel’s Vulkan driver gains shader VMA allocator for ray‑tracing capture

Mesa 26.0’s ANV Vulkan driver now incorporates a shader VMA allocator, a step toward enabling ray‑tracing capture and replay on Intel graphics hardware under Linux, per Phoronix. This addition aids developers in debugging and optimizing ray‑tracing pipelines, tightening the toolchain for next‑gen visual effects. Phoronix

AI Safety & DevSecOps

InfoQ debunks five pervasive AI security myths

At the 2025 Dev Summit in Munich, Katharine Jarmul challenged common misconceptions—from the belief that guardrails alone secure AI models to the notion that a single red‑team exercise suffices—highlighting the need for holistic, continuous security practices, as detailed by InfoQ. The keynote urges organizations to move beyond checklist‑driven safeguards toward deeper risk‑aware cultures. InfoQ

Malicious VS Code extensions harvest screenshots and data

Security researchers uncovered two rogue Visual Studio Code extensions masquerading as a premium dark theme and an AI‑powered assistant, which silently captured screenshots and exfiltrated user information, reported by DevOps.com. The incident underscores the growing threat surface in extension marketplaces and the importance of rigorous supply‑chain vetting for developer tools. DevOps.com

Scientific Discoveries

Amazon rainforest races toward a “hypertropical” future

A new study in Nature warns that the Amazon is shifting toward a hypertropical climate regime, potentially experiencing 150 days of hot drought per year by 2100—far exceeding historical norms and threatening massive tree die‑offs, according to Live Science. The research highlights an unprecedented acceleration of climate stress in the world’s largest tropical forest. Live Science

Solid‑state sodium‑ion batteries promise safer, cheaper EV power

Scientists have unveiled a solid‑state sodium‑ion battery that could replace conventional lithium‑ion cells, offering improved safety by eliminating thermal‑runaway risks and reducing material costs, as reported by Live Science. If scalable, the technology could lower electric‑vehicle prices and bolster grid‑storage resilience. Live Science

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10 sources citées

Intel llm-scaler-vllm Beta 1.2 Brings Support For New AI Models On Arc Graphics

Phoronix

Google Cloud Demonstrates Massive Kubernetes Scale with 130,000-Node GKE Cluster

InfoQ

A19, A19 Pro Are Up To 10% Smaller Than A18, A18 Pro In Die Size, While Packing Higher Performance Cores, Larger GPU & E-Core Area – Here’s How Apple Did It

Wccftech

New Apple Studio Display Coming With A19 Chip, ProMotion, HDR Support, And Variable Refresh Rate

Wccftech

Linux 6.19 Networking Delivers 4x Improvement For Heavy Transfer Workloads, New Hardware

Phoronix

Intel's Vulkan Linux Driver Merges Shader VMA Allocator For Ray-Tracing Capture/Replay

Phoronix

Five AI Security Myths Debunked at InfoQ Dev Summit Munich

InfoQ

Malicious VS Code Extensions Take Screenshots, Steal Info

DevOps.com

Amazon rainforest is transitioning to a 'hypertropical' climate — and trees won't survive that for long

Live Science

Scientists create new solid-state sodium-ion battery — they say it'll make EVs cheaper and safer

Live Science