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Month: November 2025

AMD’s Gorgon Point Ryzen AI 400 Series Leaks Keep Coming
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

AMD’s Gorgon Point Ryzen AI 400 Series Leaks Keep Coming

AMD’s upcoming Gorgon Point processors continue to surface through benchmark leaks. The Ryzen AI 9 465 and Ryzen AI 7 450 join previously leaked models, confirming AMD’s 2026 mobile CPU strategy. These chips represent refreshes of the Zen 5-based Strix Point architecture.

by Aaron ValeNovember 20, 2025
The AI Ethics Gap That Could Break Your Business
AIInnovationTechnology

The AI Ethics Gap That Could Break Your Business

AI isn’t just automating tasks—it’s automating patterns, including biased ones. New research reveals most organizations lack clear strategies to mitigate algorithmic bias despite widespread concerns. The solution requires leadership clarity, not technical expertise.

by Elijah PorterNovember 20, 2025
How Curaçao’s Microgrid Could Save Island Nations
BusinessInnovationTechnology

How Curaçao’s Microgrid Could Save Island Nations

Curaçao is deploying a flexible microgrid that could revolutionize how island nations approach decarbonization. The system combines renewable energy with battery storage and engine-based power plants to ensure reliability during extreme weather while cutting fossil fuel dependence. This pragmatic ap

by Aaron ValeNovember 20, 2025
Nvidia Fires Back at Michael Burry’s Bearish AI Bet
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Nvidia Fires Back at Michael Burry’s Bearish AI Bet

Nvidia is pushing back against Michael Burry’s bearish stance on AI chip economics. The company argues its CUDA software extends hardware life far beyond expectations. This debate highlights growing Wall Street concerns about AI investment returns.

by Aaron ValeNovember 20, 2025
Battlefield 6 Claims Top Shooter Crown, But Can It Hold?
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Battlefield 6 Claims Top Shooter Crown, But Can It Hold?

EA has officially declared Battlefield 6 the best-selling shooter game of the year. The title sold over 10 million copies since its October launch, marking the biggest franchise debut ever. Now the real test begins as Call of Duty enters the arena.

by Elijah PorterNovember 20, 2025
Meta’s AI Godfather Yann LeCun Is Leaving to Start His Own Company
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Meta’s AI Godfather Yann LeCun Is Leaving to Start His Own Company

Yann LeCun, one of the founding figures of modern AI and Meta’s chief AI scientist, announced he’s leaving the company to start his own AI startup. The move comes amid major restructuring in Meta’s AI division and philosophical differences over AI development approaches. Meta will partner with LeCun

by Aaron ValeNovember 20, 2025
Intel’s Next iGPU Might Actually Game Like a Real Graphics Card
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Intel’s Next iGPU Might Actually Game Like a Real Graphics Card

A Geekbench leak reveals Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake processors with Xe3 graphics scoring 57,001 in OpenCL tests, nearly matching an RTX 3050 Ti. This represents more than double the performance of current Intel integrated graphics and could make thin laptops legitimate gaming machines.

by Elijah PorterNovember 19, 2025
Google’s CEO Just Said the Quiet Part About AI
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Google’s CEO Just Said the Quiet Part About AI

Google CEO Sundar Pichai told the BBC this week that we might be in an AI bubble, comparing the current moment to the early internet days. He revealed Google’s AI spending has tripled from under $30 billion four years ago to over $90 billion this year, with total industry investment exceeding $1 tri

by Aaron ValeNovember 19, 2025
Farmgirl Flowers Founder’s Reality Check on Startup Success
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Farmgirl Flowers Founder’s Reality Check on Startup Success

Farmgirl Flowers founder Christina Stembel built a media darling business that hit $60 million during the pandemic, then lost $5.5 million. After multiple pivots and a personal $3.5 million loan, she’s running a profitable company without pursuing an exit. Her story reveals the brutal reality behind

by Aaron ValeNovember 19, 2025
Saudi Arabia Bets $900 Million on Luma AI in Major Tech Push
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Saudi Arabia Bets $900 Million on Luma AI in Major Tech Push

Saudi Arabia is leading a massive $900 million investment in US video startup Luma AI through its AI-focused venture Humain. The deal values Luma at over $4 billion and will be announced at this week’s US-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington. This represents part of Saudi Arabia’s plan to spend $50

by Aaron ValeNovember 19, 2025

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