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AI agents reshape tooling, cloud CPUs surge, and frameworks evolve...
Mardi 16 décembre 2025 à 07:50
DevOps & CI/CD
VS Code adds Agent HQ, drops free IntelliCode
Microsoft’s latest VS Code release introduces Agent HQ and a preview of TypeScript 7, while quietly ending the free tier of IntelliCode. The move signals a shift toward paid, AI‑augmented development assistants, prompting teams to reassess budgeting for code‑completion tools. DevOps.com notes that the new agents aim to streamline routine tasks, but the loss of free completion may push smaller outfits toward open‑source alternatives.
DevOps.com
New Relic deepens AWS observability for AI‑driven pipelines
New Relic expands its platform with granular AWS integrations that surface root‑cause data across services, accelerating incident triage in AI‑centric CI/CD workflows. By correlating telemetry from Lambda, EC2, and EKS, the tool promises faster feedback loops for developers deploying generative‑AI models. DevOps.com highlights the feature’s relevance for teams seeking automated, AI‑assisted remediation.
DevOps.com
IBM releases CUGA, an open‑source AI agent for enterprise workflows
IBM’s CUGA agent tackles complex enterprise processes, achieving a reported 62 % task‑completion rate on selected workflows. While not a silver bullet, the open‑source framework offers a plug‑in architecture that DevOps teams can extend for custom automation pipelines. The Register points out that CUGA’s modular design aligns with micro‑service orchestration trends.
The Register
Docker self‑hosting limits: four use‑cases to avoid
XDA Developers warns that certain workloads—such as stateful databases, high‑performance GPU tasks, and legacy monoliths—should not be containerized for self‑hosting due to scalability and security concerns. The article urges engineers to adopt a hybrid approach, keeping critical services on managed platforms while leveraging Docker for truly stateless micro‑services. This guidance helps teams refine their CI/CD pipelines and avoid costly mis‑configurations.
XDA Developers
Building richer CLIs for agentic LLMs with Textual
In a recent InfoQ podcast, creator Will McGugan discusses lessons from the Textual and Rich libraries and previews Toad, a visually enhanced command‑line interface for interacting with agentic large language models. The talk underscores the growing demand for developer‑friendly tools that bridge terminal workflows and AI agents, a trend that could reshape CI/CD interactions.
InfoQ
Cloud & Infrastructure
Nutanix pushes sovereign‑cloud capabilities for regulated environments
Nutanix unveils features enabling on‑prem control planes, dark‑site upgrades, and multicloud policies tailored to highly regulated sectors. The “sovereign cloud” approach lets enterprises maintain data residency while leveraging cloud‑native APIs, a move The Register says could pressure rivals like VMware to accelerate similar offerings.
The Register
Amazon’s in‑house Graviton 5 processor breaks new ground with 192 cores and a 180 MB L3 cache, positioning it to replace many AMD and Intel instances in the AWS cloud. Tom’s Hardware predicts the chip will deliver up to 40 % performance gains for compute‑intensive workloads, prompting architects to revisit instance selection strategies.
Tom's Hardware
AmpereOne M becomes available on Oracle Cloud A4 instances
After a quiet rollout, AmpereOne M chips—featuring 12‑channel DDR5—are now offered via Oracle Cloud’s A4 instances. Phoronix notes the processors deliver up to 256 cores, providing a compelling alternative for workloads that demand high memory bandwidth, such as large‑scale AI training.
Phoronix
Oracle affirms $300 B OpenAI datacenter partnership is on schedule
Despite market speculation, Oracle confirms its massive $300 billion agreement with OpenAI to provision dedicated datacenter capacity remains on track. The Register emphasizes the deal’s strategic importance for enterprises seeking secure, enterprise‑grade access to cutting‑edge generative‑AI services.
The Register
Development Frameworks
Spring Tools 5 and Spring AI broaden Java ecosystem
InfoQ reports the release of Spring Tools 5.0, alongside milestone updates to Spring AI and Spring Shell, expanding the Java stack’s support for generative‑AI integration. The enhancements simplify building AI‑augmented services, encouraging architects to embed model inference directly within Spring‑based micro‑services.
InfoQ
Meta unveils React Compiler 1.0 with automatic memoization
Meta’s new React Compiler 1.0 automatically applies memoization and other optimizations, delivering up to 12 % faster load times and 2.5× quicker interactions, according to InfoQ. By integrating diagnostics into the build pipeline, the compiler helps developers achieve performance gains without manual code rewrites.
InfoQ
Google expands Android XR SDK with AI‑glasses libraries
The Android XR SDK Developer Preview 3 adds Jetpack Projected, Jetpack Compose Glimmer, and enhanced ARCore support for AI‑enabled smart glasses. InfoQ highlights these tools as a step toward richer mixed‑reality applications, enabling developers to prototype AI‑driven visual experiences using familiar Android frameworks.
InfoQ