Nvidia Plans New AI Chip for Faster Inference, WSJ Reports Nvidia is developing a new processor to accelerate AI inference, according to WSJ. The chip aims to help OpenAI and other customers build faster, more efficient AI systems.
Security Alert: Critical SQL Injection Vulnerability CVE-2026-26980 Found in Ghost CMS A critical SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-26980) has been discovered in Ghost CMS, affecting versions 3.24.0 to 6.19.0. Users are strongly advised to upgrade to v6.19.1 immediately.
The Next Phase of Energy Storage: Sodium-Ion, Semi-Solid, and System-Level Coupling Turn Batteries into an Engineering Competition Headlines keep chasing energy density, but deployment is decided by systems engineering: lifetime, efficiency, safety, manufacturability, and how storage couples to real-world constraints and use cases.
The Chip War in the Inference Era: From Peak Specs to Tokens per Watt per Dollar, and What Blackwell Ultra vs MI355X Signals NVIDIA cites SemiAnalysis InferenceX to frame Blackwell Ultra around efficiency and cost, while AMD highlights MI355X throughput in interactive ranges with latency-reducing techniques. The real battle is inference economics and full-stack execution.
AI Funding Is Concentrating into Mega Rounds and Infrastructure: What the Shift Means for Startups, Unit Economics, and Exits TechCrunch counts 17 U.S. AI companies raising $100M+ early in 2026, while Render raised $100M at a $1.5B valuation. Capital is moving from broad experimentation to perceived certainty: scale, delivery, and unit economics.
From Autocomplete to Execution: With GPT-5.3-Codex in GitHub Copilot, Coding Becomes an Auditable Automation Workflow GitHub says GPT-5.3-Codex is rolling out in Copilot, shifting the focus from writing code to executing workflows. The real differentiator will be permissions, auditability, and verification loops.
From KPI-Driven to Workload-Driven: AI Traffic Is Rewriting 6G Requirements, Making Testbeds and Architectural Flexibility Essential Recent signals from NGMN and 5G-MAG point to the same shift: AI and agentic workloads increase demand uncertainty, pushing 6G toward flexible architecture and reproducible testbeds to evaluate real traffic behavior.
PostgreSQL Releases 18.2/17.8/16.12 Maintenance Updates: Open-Source Databases Win by Predictable Security and Stability Cadence PostgreSQL shipped multiple maintenance releases (18.2/17.8/16.12/15.16/14.21). For production teams, predictable patch cadence and upgrade paths are the real moat.
GitHub Codespaces Reportedly Exposed to RCE via “Malicious Commands”: Cloud Dev Environments Shrink Trust Boundaries Infosecurity Magazine reports crafted repos or pull requests could trigger malicious commands in Codespaces, highlighting how cloud IDEs compress the distance between fetching and executing code.
Oxford Researchers Visualize Polymer Binders in Li-Ion Electrodes: The “Invisible” Material That Can Limit Fast Charging and Lifetime ScienceDaily reports an Oxford technique to trace and image polymer binders inside Li-ion electrodes, helping link degradation and fast-charge failure to microstructural distribution.