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Month: December 2025

Nvidia’s China H200 Gamble: A $50 Billion Bet on Beijing’s Approval
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Nvidia’s China H200 Gamble: A $50 Billion Bet on Beijing’s Approval

Nvidia is moving fast to sell its H200 AI accelerators in China, with initial orders for 40,000 to 80,000 GPUs ready to ship. The entire deal, however, hinges on approval from Beijing authorities, who have grown hostile to foreign chips. This represents a critical test for Nvidia’s future in what co

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
Your AI Is Probably Just Agreeing With You. That’s Dangerous.
AIBusinessInnovation

Your AI Is Probably Just Agreeing With You. That’s Dangerous.

According to a report in Inc, a series of new studies reveal that AI has a “deep and persistent positivity bias,” making it more likely to agree with users than challenge them. This creates a major risk as employees use these tools for research, potentially sending leaders ideas developed in an “ech

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 22, 2025
SpaceX’s Secret Satellites Are Leaking Weird Signals
CybersecuritySatellitesTechnology

SpaceX’s Secret Satellites Are Leaking Weird Signals

An amateur astronomer accidentally discovered that SpaceX’s secretive Starshield satellites are transmitting in a radio band reserved for uplinking to spacecraft. This could cause serious interference for other satellites and space vehicles. The signals were found in the 2025-2110 MHz range, a band

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
Lua 5.5 is out, and it’s all about memory and control
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Lua 5.5 is out, and it’s all about memory and control

Lua 5.5 has been released with a suite of improvements aimed at performance and developer control. Key updates include incremental major garbage collection and more compact arrays that use about 60% less memory. The update also introduces stricter rules for variable declarations.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 22, 2025
Scientists Built a Digital Mouse Brain. What’s Next?
AIInnovationTechnology

Scientists Built a Digital Mouse Brain. What’s Next?

Scientists have created a biologically realistic simulation of a mouse’s entire cerebral cortex. Running on the Fugaku supercomputer, it models 10 million neurons and their billions of connections. This tool could revolutionize brain disease research and even probe the mechanics of consciousness.

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
Your Rising Power Bill Isn’t Just AI’s Fault
EnergyInnovationTechnology

Your Rising Power Bill Isn’t Just AI’s Fault

Everyone wants a simple villain for soaring electricity costs, often pointing at data centers. A new analysis digs deeper, finding a tangled web of infrastructure problems is the real culprit. The fix requires more than just blaming tech.

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
Wall Street Embraces Crypto, But DeFi is the Real 2025 Story
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Wall Street Embraces Crypto, But DeFi is the Real 2025 Story

The biggest crypto story of 2025 seems obvious: Wall Street’s full embrace. But a deeper, more subtle trend was the ongoing expansion of decentralized finance, challenging what “decentralization” even means anymore.

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
German startup gets €1.5M to pull rare earths from waste with bacteria
InnovationStartupsTechnology

German startup gets €1.5M to pull rare earths from waste with bacteria

German bio-tech startup BIOWEG has raised €1.5 million from Germany’s SPRIND agency. The funding will advance its platform to recover Rare Earth Elements from waste streams using a fermentation and green chemistry process developed with Technische Universität Berlin.

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
Chrome is the second-worst browser for privacy, report finds
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Chrome is the second-worst browser for privacy, report finds

A new analysis of 13 popular browsers reveals shocking privacy risks. Google Chrome scored a 76 out of 100 on the Privacy Risk Score, while OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Atlas browser scored a near-maximum 99.

by Nathan CrossDecember 22, 2025
This New 3D Chip Could Smash AI’s Biggest Bottleneck
AIHardwareSemiconductors

This New 3D Chip Could Smash AI’s Biggest Bottleneck

Researchers have built the first monolithic 3D chip in a US foundry, achieving record wiring density. Early tests show it’s already four times faster than traditional 2D chips, with simulations pointing to 12x gains on AI workloads.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 22, 2025

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