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Month: November 2025

SK hynix’s 2031 Vision: Memory’s AI Revolution Begins
HardwareSemiconductors

SK hynix’s 2031 Vision: Memory’s AI Revolution Begins

SK hynix’s newly unveiled technology roadmap positions the memory industry for an AI-driven transformation. The company’s vision extends through 2031 with custom HBM, specialized AI memory, and revolutionary architectures that could redefine computing efficiency.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
AMI 2.0: The Technical Architecture Powering Tomorrow’s Grid
EnergyInnovation

AMI 2.0: The Technical Architecture Powering Tomorrow’s Grid

AMI 2.0 represents a fundamental shift from simple metering to intelligent grid-edge computing. The technical architecture enables real-time analytics, DER management, and predictive capabilities that transform grid operations.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
Copper’s Clean Energy Revolution Faces a Dirty Supply Problem
InnovationManufacturing

Copper’s Clean Energy Revolution Faces a Dirty Supply Problem

As global copper demand surges 40% by 2040, traditional smelting’s environmental costs are becoming unsustainable. A startup’s battery-inspired purification technology offers a cleaner alternative that could reshape copper supply chains.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Linux 6.19 Embraces Microsoft’s ACPI Fan Control Standard
ComputingSoftware

Linux 6.19 Embraces Microsoft’s ACPI Fan Control Standard

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will support Microsoft’s ACPI fan control extensions, addressing compatibility issues with HP devices and improving cross-platform thermal management. This represents a significant step in Linux hardware compatibility.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
Apple’s $140B Holiday Gamble in a Divided Economy
BusinessInnovation

Apple’s $140B Holiday Gamble in a Divided Economy

Apple is projecting its first-ever $140 billion quarter this holiday season, defying economic headwinds that have most consumers cutting spending. This divergence reveals deeper economic fractures in consumer behavior.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
Teleskope’s $25M Bet on AI Security Signals Major Industry Shift
AICybersecurityStartups

Teleskope’s $25M Bet on AI Security Signals Major Industry Shift

A former Airbnb security engineer has secured $25 million for Teleskope, an AI security platform that takes a novel approach to data protection. The funding signals a major shift in how companies will approach security in the AI era.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
Why mimic’s €13.8M Bet on Dexterous Robotics Could Transform European Manufacturing
AIStartups

Why mimic’s €13.8M Bet on Dexterous Robotics Could Transform European Manufacturing

Zurich-based robotics company mimic has secured €13.8 million in Seed funding to deploy AI-powered robotic hands that can perform complex manual tasks. The funding signals growing investor confidence in practical robotics solutions over humanoid hype.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Sidus Space Bets on Orbital Data Centers with Lonestar Deal
ComputingSpace

Sidus Space Bets on Orbital Data Centers with Lonestar Deal

Sidus Space has cemented its partnership with Lonestar Data Holdings through a new mission agreement for orbital data storage. The deal represents a strategic pivot toward the emerging space-based computing market as terrestrial limitations mount.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Global Regulators Sidestep Pre-Hedging Ban in Watershed Decision
BusinessInnovation

Global Regulators Sidestep Pre-Hedging Ban in Watershed Decision

Global regulators have opted for flexible recommendations on pre-hedging rather than the outright ban many investors sought. This decision represents a significant victory for investment banks and sets the stage for continued market structure debates.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Pat Gelsinger’s Christian AI Mission Faces Theological and Technical Hurdles
AIBusiness

Pat Gelsinger’s Christian AI Mission Faces Theological and Technical Hurdles

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is embarking on his most ambitious mission yet: creating Christian AI through platform Gloo. The tech veteran faces both technical limitations and centuries of theological division in his quest to unite Christianity through artificial intelligence.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025

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