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Rust in Linux, AI Model Surge, Nvidia China Demand, Cosmic Supernova…
Samedi 13 décembre 2025 à 06:50
Tech Innovations & Infrastructure
Rust Secures a Place in the Linux Kernel
Miguel Ojeda announced on Phoronix that the long‑running “Rust experiment” in the Linux kernel has officially concluded, with the new patch confirming that Rust code is now accepted as a permanent component of the kernel. This move promises enhanced memory safety and security for future kernel development.
Phoronix
Haiku OS Gains a Modern Go Toolchain
The OSNews report highlights the arrival of a Go 1.18 port to the BeOS‑inspired Haiku operating system, while Phoronix (Article 24) notes that the port is now available in the official repositories, reviving development momentum for the platform. The update also restores app_server crash recovery, aligning Haiku with contemporary OS resilience standards.
OSNews
Phoronix
Dell Signals Massive PC Price Hikes Amid DRAM Crunch
Wccftech reveals internal Dell communications indicating that severe DRAM shortages will trigger “gigantic” price increases across its commercial laptop and desktop lines. The firm warns that the shortage has moved from niche components to mainstream PC manufacturing, potentially squeezing both enterprise budgets and consumer affordability.
Wccftech
Nvidia Considers Boosting H200 GPU Production for China
According to Tom’s Hardware, Nvidia is evaluating an expansion of its H200 data‑center GPU output after a surge of orders from Chinese tech giants such as ByteDance and Alibaba, following the recent easing of U.S. sanctions. The move underscores the growing demand for high‑performance AI accelerators in the Asia‑Pacific market.
Tom's Hardware
Intel Shifts AI Strategy Toward Broadcom‑Style ASIC Foundry Model
Wccftech reports that Intel plans to focus on custom ASICs and edge‑AI solutions, offering foundry and packaging services akin to Broadcom’s approach. The strategy aims to close the AI performance gap with rivals NVIDIA and AMD by leveraging Intel’s manufacturing scale while targeting niche AI workloads.
Wccftech
AI Landscape
OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 and Google’s Gemini Audio Push the Frontier
SD Times details a wave of AI upgrades: OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2, now rolling out in ChatGPT with higher‑level reasoning and longer context windows, and Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Native Audio, which adds sophisticated speech‑to‑speech translation across 70 languages. Both releases illustrate rapid convergence on multimodal, real‑time AI capabilities for professional and consumer use.
SD Times
InfoQ reports that Google’s open‑source Magika has reached version 1.0, a complete rewrite in Rust that couples AI inference with ultra‑fast file‑type identification. The tool promises both security (memory‑safe Rust) and speed, positioning it as a new standard for content‑inspection pipelines.
InfoQ
Azul’s Acquisition of Payara Expands Java Server Portfolio
DevOps.com notes that Azul has acquired Payara, integrating its Java‑based application server and micro‑services framework into Azul’s runtime ecosystem. The deal deepens Azul’s foothold in enterprise Java, offering developers a unified platform for both traditional and cloud‑native workloads.
DevOps.com
Space & Science
V Sagittae Poised for a Visible Supernova Within a Century
Live Science explains that the binary star system V Sagittae is emitting intense flares that will culminate in a supernova observable to the naked eye within the next hundred years, offering a rare opportunity for amateur and professional astronomers alike to witness a stellar death in real time.
Live Science
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Brightens and Turns Green as It Nears Earth
Live Science reports new Gemini North telescope images showing comet 3I/ATLAS developing a greenish coma and increased brightness after its perihelion passage, suggesting heightened outgassing that could produce spectacular visual displays during its close approach next week.
Live Science