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Samsung TriFold, AI agent revolution, Google AI ascendancy, Nvidia-Synopsys deal...
Mardi 2 décembre 2025 à 07:55
Tech Innovation & AI Frontiers
Samsung’s TriFold Phone Ushers in a New Era of Mobile Design
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold, its most ambitious foldable device to date, featuring a 10-inch tablet display that folds twice to become a 6.5-inch smartphone. According to The Verge, the device boasts a 200MP camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a uniquely engineered hinge system, launching first in Korea this December. ZDNet highlights the phone’s transformative potential for multitasking, while The Register and XDA Developers note the device’s blend of portability and innovation, setting a new benchmark for foldable technology.
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Tech Radar
AI Agents Set to Transform Digital Workplaces, Nexthink CEO Says
Nexthink's CEO, Pedro Bados, detailed in Computer World how AI-powered agents are poised to revolutionize IT support and digital employee experience (DEX). By introducing personalized IT managers and leveraging large language models, Nexthink aims to empower employees to solve problems autonomously and assist organizations in tracking and optimizing AI adoption. Backed by a $3 billion valuation and new investment, the company plans to expand its AI-driven platform globally, with a vision of democratizing DEX across business functions.
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Google’s Gemini 3 Catapults It to the Top of the AI Race
After lagging behind OpenAI and Microsoft for nearly three years, Google has taken the AI crown with its release of Gemini 3, according to Computer World. The model outperforms rivals in key benchmarks and is powered by Google’s proprietary TPU chips, enabling a vertically integrated AI stack. Despite this technological lead, Google remains fundamentally an advertising company, and its continued dominance may hinge on how AI reshapes the digital ad market. The Information corroborates the pressure this has placed on OpenAI, with CEO Sam Altman declaring a “code red” and reallocating resources to catch up.
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Nvidia has invested $2 billion in Synopsys, a major semiconductor design software provider, reports both The Information and The Register. This move is part of Nvidia’s broader strategy to make GPUs central to chip design and simulation workflows, potentially delivering up to a 30x speed boost over CPUs. The investment strengthens the ecosystem around Nvidia's hardware, as Synopsys is already a key Nvidia customer, and signals the growing convergence of software and hardware innovation in the semiconductor space.
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Energy Efficiency Breakthroughs in Data Center Memory
As the AI boom continues to drive data center expansion, Samsung has introduced a new ferroelectric NAND design that could cut memory power consumption by up to 96%, reports TechSpot. This breakthrough comes amid forecasts by TechCrunch of data center energy demand soaring nearly 300% by 2035, intensifying the need for more efficient hardware to mitigate environmental impact and energy costs.
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Marvell Eyes Celestial AI in Multibillion-Dollar Chip Acquisition
Marvell is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Santa Clara-based startup Celestial AI in a deal valued at over $5 billion, according to The Information. The move underscores the intensifying race for optical and AI chip technologies, with Marvell aiming to strengthen its position in next-generation data center infrastructure. The acquisition would include substantial upfront payments and milestone-based earnouts, despite Celestial AI not yet having generated revenue.
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AI Risks: Agents Already Causing Costly Disasters
While AI agents promise automation and productivity, ZDNet warns that enterprise deployments are already running into major failures, such as the Replit AI coding tool accidentally deleting entire codebases. Ineffective governance and a lack of oversight are cited as key culprits, with experts urging companies to establish robust safeguards before scaling up agentic AI solutions. This trend highlights the urgent need for responsible AI management as adoption accelerates.
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The Expanding Impact of AI on the Workforce
A new study from MIT, covered by ZDNet, reveals that current AI systems could already automate 11.7% of the U.S. workforce, affecting roles far beyond traditional tech jobs. Using a large-scale simulation, researchers estimate these positions represent $1.2 trillion in labor market value, suggesting the disruption from AI will be broad-based and not limited to software engineers or major tech hubs.
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Cloud Giants Tackle Outage Risks with Cross-Cloud Links
Google and Amazon Web Services have launched a cross-cloud connectivity tool aimed at helping businesses quickly establish private links between their cloud platforms, reports The Verge. The solution promises proactive monitoring and coordinated maintenance to reduce the impact of outages, a growing concern after recent high-profile disruptions. According to Tech Radar, the move signals a broader industry shift toward multi-cloud interoperability and resilience.
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Polish deep-tech startup Microamp is developing advanced mmWave communication systems intended to serve both civilian and defense sectors, according to Silicon Republic. Since its 2020 launch, Microamp has focused on enabling secure, high-speed wireless networks that meet the demands of mission-critical applications, positioning itself at the forefront of next-generation connectivity innovation.
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