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Rebellion in silicon: ByteDance will manufacture its own chips…
TikTok's parent company is partnering with TSMC to design its own microprocessors and reduce dependence on expensive traditional architectures from Intel, AMD and NVIDIA.

Intelligent Distrust: Why Model Chaining is the Real Defense…
Directly exposing raw responses from LLMs is a security and reliability risk. This is how pipeline verification of chained models works.

The Achilles heel of AI: The supply crisis and the colossal…
Delays in the production of NVIDIA's Blackwell superchips and the brutal electrical requirements of its racks threaten to put a brake on the plans of cloud hyperscalers.

Generative Trojan Horses: AI Automates Repository Poisoning in…
Cybercriminals use AI agents to stealthily inject malware and compromised dependencies into registries such as NPM and PyPI in bulk.

SpaceX adopts Cursor as a programmer: The space race now…
Elon Musk's company integrates the Cursor development environment into its software engineering teams to optimize telemetry and ground systems coding.

AI will take its toll: Tim Cook warns that the cost of…
Apple's CEO anticipates that Apple Intelligence's high operating expenses on servers and NPUs will force increases in the prices of future devices.

The Threat of Zero-Click Exploits: Vulnerabilities Without User…
We technically analyze how 'zero-click' attacks that infect smartphones without the user clicking any link work, and how to defend against them.

China takes a decisive step towards quantum autonomy with…
For the first time, nuclear institutes in China produce ultra-pure quantum-grade silicon-28, breaking the foreign supply monopoly of key isotopes.

Human Hacking: Why Social Engineering Beats Mathematical…
We discuss why modern attackers rarely attempt to break cryptographic encryption, preferring to manipulate human psychology to breach systems.

Intel Foundry resurfaces: It will manufacture Google TPUs and…
Intel secures a key contract to manufacture 3nm artificial intelligence chips for Google and positions itself as an alternative to TSMC with its 18A technology.

The 14 billion trap: Meta invests massively in AI to stay in…
Despite allocating billions to infrastructure and artificial intelligence, Meta faces serious difficulties in dominating the market against OpenAI.

Memory is the new king of cost: Carl Pei explains why mobile…
Carl Pei, CEO of Nothing, warns that DRAM and NAND flash chips are already outpacing the processor in cost due to memory hoarding for AI data centers.