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Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 14:17
Tech Innovations & Industry Moves
IO Interactive’s accidental 007 First Light villain reveal
Hours before the Game Awards 2025, IO Interactive mistakenly posted a trailer exposing the long‑awaited antagonist for 007 First Light, prompting a rapid scramble on official channels. Wccftech notes the leak was quickly removed, yet screenshots had already circulated, heightening fan anticipation for the upcoming reveal.
Wccftech
The new ASRock X870E Taichi OCF motherboard, reviewed by Tom’s Hardware, showcases an extensive suite of voltage controls, robust power delivery and a refined BIOS that together enable “extreme” AMD Ryzen overclocks previously thought unattainable on consumer platforms. Early benchmarks suggest a 5‑7 % performance lift in compute‑heavy workloads when paired with the latest 7000‑series CPUs.
Tom's Hardware
Klarna teams with Privy to embed crypto wallets in everyday finance
Swedish fintech giant Klarna announced a partnership with Privy, the Stripe‑backed wallet infrastructure provider, to integrate crypto‑wallet capabilities directly into its buy‑now‑pay‑later ecosystem. CoinDesk reports the move aims to make stable‑coin transactions and broader digital‑asset handling seamless for mainstream shoppers, signalling a shift from niche apps to embedded financial products.
CoinDesk
Progress Software rolls out AI‑driven Agentic UI Generator for Telerik and Kendo UI
Progress Software introduced an Agentic UI Generator that leverages generative AI to produce fully styled, production‑ready page layouts across Blazor, React and Angular stacks. SD Times highlights the addition of twelve new AI coding assistants and native .NET 10 support, positioning the tool as a bridge between rapid prototyping and enterprise‑grade UI consistency.
SD Times
AMD launches fanless Radeon AI PRO workstation GPUs
AMD quietly listed the Radeon AI PRO R9700S and R9600D, RDNA 4‑based workstation cards featuring 32 GB of GDDR6 and a fanless thermal design. Wccftech emphasizes their target market—high‑performance compute workloads that demand silent operation, such as AI inference and 3D rendering, while maintaining competitive power efficiency.
Wccftech
Samsung’s Heat Pass Block (HPB) for the upcoming Exynos 2600 integrates a copper‑based heat‑spreader that decouples DRAM from the SoC, dramatically improving thermal headroom. Wccftech suggests the innovation could be licensed to rivals, potentially appearing in future Apple Silicon and Qualcomm Snapdragon designs to curb throttling.
Wccftech
NVIDIA adds real‑time GPU location tracking without a “kill switch”
A new software service in NVIDIA’s data‑center AI GPUs now streams live geolocation data for each GPU, enabling customers to monitor asset movement and deter illicit trafficking. Wccftech confirms the feature operates without any remote disabling capability, addressing recent concerns over export‑control violations.
Wccftech
Wherobots previews RasterFlow for satellite‑image AI pipelines
Wherobots unveiled a private preview of RasterFlow, a managed platform that automates ingestion, preprocessing and inference on massive satellite datasets. SD Times notes the service supports popular open‑source models and can output results as vector geometries or Parquet files, streamlining workflows for agriculture, wildfire monitoring and infrastructure planning.
SD Times
Microsoft resurrects “Hornet” to certify eBPF programs in the Linux kernel
After months of silence, Microsoft has re‑submitted its Hornet security module, which provides cryptographic signatures for eBPF bytecode to verify provenance before execution. Phoronix reports the effort aims to harden Linux’s programmable datapath against supply‑chain attacks, a growing concern as eBPF adoption expands across cloud and edge environments.
Phoronix
The latest llm‑scaler‑vllm beta, announced by Phoronix, packages an Intel‑tuned vLLM runtime in a Docker container that exploits Arc GPU acceleration for a broader range of LLMs. Early tests show up to a 30 % speedup over CPU‑only inference, underscoring Intel’s push to make its consumer‑grade graphics viable for enterprise‑scale AI workloads.
Phoronix
Science Insights
Amazon rainforest races toward a “hypertropical” future
Research published in Nature warns that the Amazon is shifting to a hypertropical climate regime, potentially experiencing up to 150 days of extreme hot‑drought annually by 2100. Live Science highlights that such conditions have not existed for ten million years and could trigger widespread tree mortality, reshaping regional carbon dynamics.
Live Science
Erythropoietin‑driven tolerance: a new lever for immune regulation
A study in Nature reveals that the red‑blood‑cell hormone erythropoietin (EPO) can induce dendritic cells to adopt a tolerogenic phenotype, thereby promoting regulatory T‑cell development. The Scientist points out the discovery’s therapeutic promise for autoimmunity, transplantation tolerance and even cancer immunotherapy.
The Scientist