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Month: December 2025

Intel Arc Finally Hits 1% GPU Market Share
HardwareInnovationSoftware

Intel Arc Finally Hits 1% GPU Market Share

Intel’s Arc discrete GPUs have finally broken the 1% market share barrier, according to the latest quarterly report from analyst firm Jon Peddie Research. The broader add-in board market saw $8.8 billion in shipments for Q3 2025, with Nvidia still commanding a dominant 92% share.

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Lab Wants Its Entire Staff “AI-Native” By July
AIBusinessSoftware

Microsoft’s AI Lab Wants Its Entire Staff “AI-Native” By July

Microsoft AI, the division overseeing Copilot, has set an internal goal for all its employees to become “AI-native” by the end of the company’s fiscal year in June. VP of Design Liz Danzico revealed the plan, which includes an in-house AI course for thousands of workers, at a Fortune conference in M

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
Anthropic’s $183 Billion Question: Can It IPO Before the AI Bubble Bursts?
AIBusinessStartups

Anthropic’s $183 Billion Question: Can It IPO Before the AI Bubble Bursts?

Anthropic is reportedly exploring an IPO, riding a valuation of $183 billion and a projected $10 billion revenue run rate. The AI company is growing fast with a focus on enterprise clients and cost efficiency, but profitability is still years away.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Raspberry Pi’s AI Kit Gets a Major Software Boost
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Raspberry Pi’s AI Kit Gets a Major Software Boost

Raspberry Pi has rolled out crucial software updates for its AI hardware. The AI HAT+ is now fully compatible with the new Trixie OS, and the AI Camera gets a powerful new debugging feature called input tensor injection.

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
From Ads to AI: The Weird Job of Training Chatbots
AIInnovationSoftware

From Ads to AI: The Weird Job of Training Chatbots

Rachel Taylor’s career pivot shows that building a friendly AI assistant is less about code and more about culture. After moving from Microsoft back to startup Sesame, her job is to keep AI personas helpful—and away from dangerous traits like sycophancy.

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
Why Microsoft Can’t Just Fix Visual Studio’s Weird Shortcuts
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why Microsoft Can’t Just Fix Visual Studio’s Weird Shortcuts

Changing a keyboard shortcut in Visual Studio is a nightmare of legacy code and muscle memory. Microsoft’s blog post details why something as simple as making Ctrl+W close a tab is incredibly difficult, with a fix finally planned for Visual Studio 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
The U.S. Chip Boom Needs Smarter Factories, Not Just More of Them
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

The U.S. Chip Boom Needs Smarter Factories, Not Just More of Them

The massive push to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing is hitting a practical wall: the factory floor. New analysis argues that without digitizing fab operations with predictive tech, the billions in investment could be undermined by inefficiency and downtime.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Another GOP Bid to Block State AI Laws Fails…For Now
AIInnovationPolicy

Another GOP Bid to Block State AI Laws Fails…For Now

A push by House Republicans to preempt state AI laws has been rejected from a defense bill. It’s the second time this year the idea has faced bipartisan pushback. The fight over who gets to regulate AI is far from over.

by Ethan CarverDecember 4, 2025
Scotland’s Data Center Boom Could Drain 75% of Its Power Grid
AIBusinessCloud

Scotland’s Data Center Boom Could Drain 75% of Its Power Grid

A new report warns that 11 planned hyperscale data centers in Scotland could require up to 3 gigawatts of power. That’s a staggering 75% of the country’s current peak electricity demand. The situation highlights the intense energy appetite of modern tech infrastructure.

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
NASA Warns Satellite Swarm Could Ruin Almost All Space Telescope Images
InnovationSpaceTechnology

NASA Warns Satellite Swarm Could Ruin Almost All Space Telescope Images

The explosive growth of satellite mega-constellations is creating a new form of light pollution in space itself. A NASA-led study finds that the planned launch of 560,000 satellites by the end of the 2030s poses a “very severe threat” to astronomical observations from orbit.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025

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