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Jeudi 18 décembre 2025 à 10:55
Art & Visual Culture
LensCulture Street Photography awards showcase global streetscapes
The Guardian highlights this year’s LensCulture Street Photography awards, which feature striking images from 23 countries—ranging from aerial pilgrimages in India to Romanian bear‑costumed portraits—demonstrating how everyday moments become powerful visual narratives. The collection underscores the enduring relevance of street photography as a democratic art form that captures cultural nuance in real time.
The Guardian
Brooke DiDonato’s provocative self‑portrait sparks dialogue on body and space
The Guardian reports on Brooke DiDonato’s daring photograph of herself upside‑down and nude in a fireplace, a piece she created to confront personal loss and artistic stagnation after a breakup. The stark composition, paired with a kitten and a Santa motif, invites viewers to consider vulnerability, identity, and the performative nature of self‑representation.
The Guardian
Design & User Experience
Apple leverages memory efficiency as a competitive design advantage
Computer World explains how Apple’s design philosophy of “more from less” lets iPhones and Macs deliver on‑device AI performance with far less RAM than rivals, thanks to unified memory architecture and tight hardware‑software integration. This efficiency not only cushions the company against rising memory costs but also aligns with sustainability goals by extending device lifespans.
Computer World
Apple Manufacturing Academy shares “bendgate” lessons with U.S. makers
9To5 Mac details Apple’s new Manufacturing Academy in Detroit, where engineers disclosed hard‑won insights from the infamous “bendgate” episode to help small American manufacturers improve production processes and material resilience. The program blends design rigor with local supply‑chain development, fostering a more sustainable, domestically sourced tech ecosystem.
9To5 Mac
iMac OLED development signals Apple’s design pivot toward brighter displays
Wccftech reports that Apple is prototyping a 24‑inch iMac with an OLED panel, promising higher brightness while retaining the current resolution. The move reflects Apple’s commitment to visual fidelity and energy‑efficient display technology, positioning the iMac as a premium design statement for creative professionals.
Wccftech
Innovation & Emerging Technologies
Memory‑chip boom: Micron warns of lasting RAM shortages amid AI surge
CNBC and The Register both note that Micron forecasts sustained demand for high‑bandwidth memory as AI workloads explode, projecting chronic RAM shortages that will keep server prices elevated for years. The Information adds that this “memory‑chip rally” could fuel further stock gains for Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix, cementing memory as a critical bottleneck in the AI supply chain.
CNBC
The Register
The Information
Google’s Gemini 3 Flash challenges GPT‑5.2 with cost‑effective performance
Engadget and TechCrunch reveal that Google’s Gemini 3 Flash delivers near‑pro‑grade reasoning at a fraction of the compute cost, even outpacing OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 on several benchmarks such as MMMU‑Pro. By making high‑quality AI more accessible, Gemini 3 Flash could accelerate widespread adoption of generative models across consumer and enterprise apps.
Engadget
TechCrunch
AMD’s FSR Redstone brings machine‑learning frame generation to a broader game library
Wccftech details AMD’s new FSR Redstone suite, which adds ML‑enhanced frame generation to any title that already supports FSR 3.14+, dramatically improving visual smoothness without requiring native integration. This innovation lowers the barrier for developers to adopt advanced upscaling, democratizing high‑frame‑rate experiences across PC gaming.
Wccftech
SD Times calls for engineering‑first AI, moving beyond hype
SD Times argues that AI’s future hinges on disciplined engineering—robust data pipelines, governance, and production‑grade tooling—rather than flashy demos. The piece stresses that sustainable AI impact will emerge from “hard‑realism” practices that embed trust, security, and scalability from day one.
SD Times
Core Technology Advances
Intel’s first commercial High‑NA EUV lithography tool marks a new node era
Tom’s Hardware reports that Intel has qualified ASML’s Twinscan EXE:5200B High‑NA EUV system, paving the way for 14A process technology and beyond. The deployment signals a shift toward finer patterning, enabling more power‑efficient chips for data‑center and AI workloads.
Tom's Hardware
China claims breakthrough with its first domestically built EUV prototype
Wccftech cites Reuters on China’s successful construction of an EUV lithography prototype, a milestone that could reduce reliance on Dutch‑based ASML and accelerate the nation’s semiconductor self‑sufficiency by 2030. The development underscores the geopolitical stakes of advanced chip manufacturing.
Wccftech
ZDNet demonstrates that adjusting five TV parameters—brightness, backlight, motion smoothing, color temperature, and power‑saving mode—can slash energy consumption noticeably without degrading picture quality, offering an easy, low‑cost way for consumers to reduce carbon footprints.
Zdnet