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Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 15:17
Cutting‑Edge Hardware & Market Shifts
NVIDIA RTX 5070 Series Prices Spike in Japan
Wccftech reports that the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 have each climbed by $50‑$100 in Japan within a week, a surge linked to rising DRAM costs and a nascent crypto‑style pricing cycle. The outlet warns that while most regions enjoy stable GPU pricing, the Japanese market may foreshadow broader supply‑chain pressures.
Wccftech
New Relic Deepens AWS Observability Integration
DevOps.com notes that New Relic has expanded its platform with tighter AWS integrations, enabling root‑cause analysis that leverages AI‑driven telemetry to accelerate incident resolution. The move reflects a growing trend of embedding generative‑AI capabilities directly into observability stacks.
DevOps.com
Intel Halts Open‑Source Gaudi Driver Development
Phoronix reveals that Intel has quietly discontinued its open‑source Gaudi user‑space driver code, setting back Linux support for its AI accelerator line. The decision underscores the challenges of maintaining community‑driven drivers for niche hardware amidst shifting corporate priorities.
Phoronix
Rust Becomes Permanent in the Linux Kernel
DevClass highlights the Linux kernel community’s vote to adopt Rust as a permanent language for kernel code, moving beyond experimental status. This strategic shift aims to improve memory safety and reduce vulnerabilities in core system components.
DevClass
Huawei’s Kirin 9030 Pushes DUV Lithography Limits
Wccftech details how Huawei’s new Kirin 9030 chip showcases advanced DUV‑based multi‑patterning techniques, allowing the company to sidestep the EUV bans that have constrained Chinese semiconductor progress. The chip powers the latest Mate 80 and Mate X7 flagship devices.
Wccftech
Google TPUs Dominate the ASIC Market
Wccftech reports that Google’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) are commanding the ASIC space, with MediaTek and Broadcom seeing record orders for the next‑gen TPU v7e. The surge follows the rollout of the Ironwood generation, optimized for inference workloads.
Wccftech
Open‑Source & Software Evolution
NVIDIA Unveils Nemotron 3 Open‑Source LLM Family
Both Zdnet and Wccftech cover Nvidia’s launch of the Nemotron 3 series—Nano (30B), Super (100B), and Ultra (500B) models—featuring a hybrid Mixture‑of‑Experts architecture, a million‑token context window, and four‑fold throughput gains. The open‑source release targets enterprise users seeking transparent, cost‑effective generative AI.
Wccftech
Zdnet
AlphaEvolve Brings Agentic Optimization to Google Cloud
InfoQ announces the private preview of AlphaEvolve, a Gemini‑powered coding agent on Google Cloud that autonomously discovers and optimizes algorithms for complex engineering and scientific problems, offering a new paradigm for tackling vast search spaces.
InfoQ
Scientific Discoveries & Biomedical Frontiers
Magdala Stone Reveals World’s Oldest Menorah Depiction
Live Science explains that archaeologists uncovered a 2,000‑year‑old limestone block in the Magdala Synagogue, bearing the earliest known carving of a menorah from the Second Temple period, reshaping our understanding of early Jewish iconography.
Live Science
Dental Stem Cells Show Promise Beyond Oral Health
The Scientist reports that researchers at Sun Yat‑sen University have identified multipotent stem cells in teeth and gums, demonstrating potential applications in regenerative therapies far beyond dentistry, heralding a new avenue for cell‑based treatments.
The Scientist