December 2025

UK and Germany plan to commercialise quantum supercomputing

The UK and Germany plan to integrate their science sectors to accelerate the commercialisation of quantum supercomputing technology. Announced on the final day of the German president’s state visit, these joint commitments target the gap between R&D and enterprise application in computing, sensing, and timing. The partnership involves specific funding to fast-track product development and […]

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AI memory hunger forces Micron’s consumer exodus: A turning point in semiconductor economics

In the basement of a Boise, Idaho, dental office in 1978, four engineers founded what would become one of America’s semiconductor giants. Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman started Micron Technology as a modest design consultancy, backed by local investors including potato magnate J.R. Simplot. By 1983, they had achieved a technological

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Amidst the Ongoing AI Infrastructure Crunch, Singularity Compute Launches Swedish GPU Cluster

As AI adoption has continued to surge over the last couple of months, one thing has become abundantly clear, i.e. there isn’t enough computational horsepower to go around (something that has become painfully obvious as cloud providers have accrued months-long waitlists for high-end GPU instances). And, unlike the brief crypto-mining GPU craze from just a

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HTB AI Range offers experiments in cyber-resilience training

The cybersecurity training provider Hack The Box (HTB) has launched the HTB AI Range, designed to let organisations test autonomous AI security agents under realistic conditions, albeit with oversight from human cybersecurity professionals. Its goal is to help users assess how well AI, and mixed human–AI teams might defend infrastructure. Vulnerabilities in AI models add

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Can China’s chip stacking strategy really challenge Nvidia’s AI dominance?

Chip stacking strategy is emerging as China’s innovative response to US semiconductor restrictions, but can this approach truly close the performance gap with Nvidia’s advanced GPUs? As Washington tightens export controls on cutting-edge chipmaking technology, Chinese researchers are proposing a bold workaround: stack older, domestically-producible chips together to match the performance of chips they can

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Anthropic just revealed how AI-orchestrated cyberattacks actually work—Here’s what enterprises need to know

For years, cybersecurity experts debated when—not if—artificial intelligence would cross the threshold from advisor to autonomous attacker. That theoretical milestone has arrived.  Anthropic’s recent investigation into a Chinese state-sponsored operation has documented the first case of AI-orchestrated cyberattacks executing at scale with minimal human oversight, fundamentally altering what enterprises must prepare for in the threat landscape ahead. The campaign,

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