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Month: December 2025

NVIDIA’s CFO Dismisses AI Bubble Fears, Says ASICs Can’t Compete
AIHardwareSemiconductors

NVIDIA’s CFO Dismisses AI Bubble Fears, Says ASICs Can’t Compete

NVIDIA’s CFO, Colette Kress, recently addressed key industry concerns. She dismissed talk of an AI bubble, downplayed competition from custom ASIC chips, and confirmed the Vera Rubin AI platform is taped out and on schedule for the second half of 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Sales Reality Check Spooks Investors
AIBusinessSoftware

Microsoft’s AI Sales Reality Check Spooks Investors

A new report claims Microsoft has lowered internal AI sales targets, signaling customers are slow to adopt new tools. The news sent the stock down and raises questions about the timeline for AI’s financial payoff.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 4, 2025
A Bizarre Indie Horror Game Is Getting Kicked Off Every Major Store
GamingInnovationSoftware

A Bizarre Indie Horror Game Is Getting Kicked Off Every Major Store

The indie horror game ‘Horses’ has been banned from Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Humble in rapid succession. Developers Santa Ragione say the opaque policies and lack of clear communication have put their entire studio at risk of closure.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
Google and Kioxia tap into old dams for new clean power
CloudInnovationTechnology

Google and Kioxia tap into old dams for new clean power

Google and Japanese memory maker Kioxia have signed a deal to buy clean electricity from a retrofitted hydropower facility in Japan’s Chubu region. The project, owned by Chubu Electric Power, aims to boost output from existing dams. Kioxia says it will get 160GWh per year, helping it toward a 2040 r

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
New York’s New Law Forces Stores To Reveal Secret AI Pricing
InnovationPrivacySoftware

New York’s New Law Forces Stores To Reveal Secret AI Pricing

New York has enacted the first state law requiring retailers to tell you when an algorithm uses your personal data to set a price. The law survived a legal challenge and could become a model for other states, changing how online shopping works.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
IO Interactive’s Bond Game Gets a Release Date and a Deep Dive
AISoftwareTechnology

IO Interactive’s Bond Game Gets a Release Date and a Deep Dive

The first major gameplay deep dive for 007 First Light is here, straight from the developers at IO Interactive. The game, an origin story for James Bond, now has a firm release date across all major platforms.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
Apple’s Top Design Leader Jumps to Meta in Major Talent Grab
AIComputingSoftware

Apple’s Top Design Leader Jumps to Meta in Major Talent Grab

In a stunning move, Apple’s vice president of human interface design, Alan Dye, is leaving for Meta. He’ll be joined by another top Apple design leader, Billy Sorrentino, to work on AI, wearables, and spatial computing at Reality Labs.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Flying Cars Are Almost Here. But Who’s Actually Going to Buy Them?
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Flying Cars Are Almost Here. But Who’s Actually Going to Buy Them?

After years of hype, eVTOL companies are finally nearing commercial launch. But the gap between a slick demo and a viable, safe public service is massive. The bet on people paying big to save time is logical, but far from guaranteed.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
NASA, Ubotica, and Open Cosmos Win Award for AI Spacecraft Tech
AIInnovationSoftware

NASA, Ubotica, and Open Cosmos Win Award for AI Spacecraft Tech

The trio won for “Dynamic Targeting,” a system that allows a satellite to autonomously choose where to point its sensors in under 90 seconds. The tech was tested on Open Cosmos’s Hammer satellite, which uses Ubotica’s AI processor.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 4, 2025
Intel’s CFO Says Its Foundry Business Is Finally Gaining Momentum
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel’s CFO Says Its Foundry Business Is Finally Gaining Momentum

Intel’s CFO is expressing new confidence in the company’s foundry business. He says yields on the critical 18A node are improving predictably and that advanced packaging is attracting strategic customer conversations.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 4, 2025

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