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Jeudi 18 décembre 2025 à 06:50
AI software surge, Intel DDR5 memory, Titan slushy tunnels...

Tech Innovations

AI’s pervasive impact on software development in 2025

The 2025 Year in Review highlights how artificial intelligence has become integral across the software lifecycle, from code generation copilots to AI‑driven testing and security tools. While AI assistants accelerate development, SD Times notes a rising incidence of hallucinations and security vulnerabilities, prompting firms to embed auditability and real‑time remediation into their pipelines.  SD Times

Intel adds AI‑assisted video encoding to libvpl

Intel’s latest Video Processing Library (libvpl) 2.16 introduces experimental APIs that let developers tap AI models for smarter video compression, promising higher quality at lower bitrates. Phoronix reports the feature is aimed at holiday‑season workloads, signaling Intel’s push to blend AI with traditional media pipelines.  Phoronix

SK hynix’s 256 GB DDR5 RDIMM achieves Xeon 6 certification

SK hynix unveiled the industry’s first 256 GB DDR5 RDIMM, certified for Intel’s Xeon 6 server CPUs, marking a milestone in high‑density memory for AI‑heavy workloads. WccfTech emphasizes that this breakthrough addresses ongoing memory shortages while catering to the demanding bandwidth needs of modern AI clusters.  Wccftech

Micron warns of a tight DRAM supply outlook

Micron’s earnings call revealed a grim DRAM supply forecast, with the company expecting to meet only half to two‑thirds of market demand despite record revenues. Tom’s Hardware points to continued bottlenecks that could ripple through data‑center expansions and AI training infrastructures.  Tom's Hardware

Apple’s SHARP model creates 3D scenes from a single image in under a second

Apple demonstrated its new SHARP AI model, capable of generating photorealistic 3D environments from a lone 2D picture in less than a second. WccfTech’s coverage underscores the model’s speed and potential to reshape content creation, gaming, and AR experiences.  Wccftech

OpenAI unveils Agent RFT for fine‑tuning tool‑using agents

At QCon AI NYC, OpenAI’s Agent RFT was presented as a reinforcement‑learning fine‑tuning technique that optimizes prompts and tool usage before model updates. InfoQ explains how this approach could reduce latency and improve decision‑making in enterprise AI agents.  InfoQ

Visual Studio 2026 launches as the first AI‑native IDE

Microsoft released Visual Studio 2026, branding it the inaugural “AI‑native” IDE with deep GitHub Copilot integration, performance boosts, and AI‑driven code assistance across languages. InfoQ highlights the release as a strategic move to embed generative AI directly into developers’ primary workflow.  InfoQ

Docker open‑sources its Hardened Images catalog for secure containers

Docker made its Docker Hardened Images (DHI) catalog publicly available, offering over 1,000 production‑ready container images complete with SBOMs, SLSA‑Level 3 provenance, and cryptographic verification. SD Times notes the move aims to raise baseline security for developers and enterprises adopting containers.  SD Times

Scientific Discoveries

Titan’s subsurface may host “slushy tunnels” rather than a liquid ocean

New research published in Nature suggests Saturn’s moon Titan contains a network of slushy ice tunnels and melt‑water pockets instead of a global liquid ocean, reshaping expectations for habitability. Live Science reports that this finding could alter the search for extraterrestrial life by focusing on cryovolcanic habitats.  Live Science

Patagonia pumas preying on penguins reshape inter‑species dynamics

A study in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B reveals that reintroduced pumas in Patagonia have begun hunting penguins, leading to unexpected increases in social tolerance among the cats. Live Science explains that such novel predator‑prey interactions highlight the complex ecological consequences of wildlife reintroductions.  Live Science

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2025 Year in Review: AI continued to influence all areas of software development

SD Times

Intel Video Processing Library Adding AI Assisted Video Encoder Features

Phoronix

Sk hynix’s 256 GB DDR5 RDIMMs Is Industry’s First 32Gb Memory Certified For Intel’s Xeon 6 Server CPUs

Wccftech

Micron outlines grim outlook for DRAM supply in first earnings call since killing Crucial memory and SSD brand — CEO says it can only meet half to two-thirds of demand

Tom's Hardware

You Can Now Try Apple’s New AI Model That Creates A 3D Scene From A Single Image In Under A Second

Wccftech

OpenAI at QCon AI NYC: Fine Tuning the Enterprise

InfoQ

Visual Studio 2026 Released with AI-Native IDE and Performance Boost

InfoQ

Docker open sources its Docker Hardened Images catalog

SD Times

Saturn's largest moon may be riddled with 'slushy tunnels' that contain alien life, new study hints

Live Science

Pumas in Patagonia started feasting on penguins — but now they're behaving strangely, a new study finds

Live Science