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AMD’s 2025: Chips, Security, and a Big OpenAI Bet
AIHardwareTechnology

AMD’s 2025: Chips, Security, and a Big OpenAI Bet

AMD pushed hard on multiple fronts in 2025. They launched new EPYC 4005 server chips, patched critical security flaws, and expanded their supercomputing work with the DOE. The biggest news, however, was a multi-gigawatt deal to supply GPUs to OpenAI.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
The FAA’s $26 Billion Race to Replace Its Floppy Disc Radars
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

The FAA’s $26 Billion Race to Replace Its Floppy Disc Radars

The FAA has finally picked contractors for a $26 billion overhaul of its national radar network, which still relies on floppy discs in places. The goal is to replace everything by the end of 2028, but the agency is already spending billions just to keep the old system running.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 6, 2026
Six Tech Trends That Will Actually Matter in 2026
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Six Tech Trends That Will Actually Matter in 2026

The era of wild experimentation is over. As we head into 2026, the focus in software development is shifting to making things reliable, secure, and repeatable. These six trends show how teams plan to scale delivery without the mess.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
Anthropic’s President Says the AGI Obsession is Outdated
AIInnovationTechnology

Anthropic’s President Says the AGI Obsession is Outdated

In a new interview, Anthropic President Daniela Amodei suggests the concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is an outdated way to think about AI’s progress. She points out that models like Claude already exceed human capability in specific tasks like coding, yet still fail at many basic hum

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
Russia’s New 72-Qubit Quantum Computer Is a Strategic Play
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Russia’s New 72-Qubit Quantum Computer Is a Strategic Play

Russia has unveiled a new 72-qubit quantum computer prototype, built by Moscow State University in partnership with state nuclear giant Rosatom. The system, based on neutral-atom architecture, is part of a national push to develop fault-tolerant machines with hundreds of qubits by 2030.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Vietnam’s Manufacturing Boom Hits Reality Check
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Vietnam’s Manufacturing Boom Hits Reality Check

Vietnam has seen a massive surge in foreign investment as companies flee U.S. tariffs on China, turning cities like Bac Ninh into global factory hubs. But the rapid growth is now straining against rising labor costs, infrastructure limits, and new competition from neighbors like Indonesia and the Ph

by Ethan CarverJanuary 5, 2026
Bosch Bets Big on Car Software, But Can It Deliver?
ManufacturingSoftwareTechnology

Bosch Bets Big on Car Software, But Can It Deliver?

At CES, Bosch announced it expects annual software and services sales to exceed €6 billion by the start of the next decade. The German industrial giant is investing over €2.5 billion in AI by 2027 to power this shift.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 5, 2026
Johnson Controls Bets $44M on AI Data Center Cooling in Singapore
AIManufacturingTechnology

Johnson Controls Bets $44M on AI Data Center Cooling in Singapore

Johnson Controls is making a major bet on the future of data center cooling in Asia. The company plans to invest S$60 million over five years to expand its Singapore R&D hub, targeting energy-efficient solutions for AI workloads.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
Google’s Gemini AI is coming to your TV to do a lot more than search
AISoftwareTechnology

Google’s Gemini AI is coming to your TV to do a lot more than search

Google is bringing a suite of new Gemini AI features to Google TV, starting on select TCL sets. The features promise to let you control settings with your voice, get show recaps, and even reimagine personal photos with AI. It’s a big push to make the TV a more interactive hub.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 5, 2026
Chip Wars Heat Up: TSMC’s 2nm Lead, GPU Price Hikes, and Huawei’s Memory Prize
ManufacturingSemiconductorsTechnology

Chip Wars Heat Up: TSMC’s 2nm Lead, GPU Price Hikes, and Huawei’s Memory Prize

The semiconductor landscape is shifting fast. TSMC is pulling ahead in the 2nm race, while memory costs are about to make your next GPU more expensive. Meanwhile, Huawei is crowdsourcing a solution to a critical AI problem.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026

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