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Stanford and SambaNova Introduce ACE Framework to Combat AI Context Degradation - Professional coverage
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Stanford and SambaNova Introduce ACE Framework to Combat AI Context Degradation

Breakthrough Framework Addresses AI Context Limitations Researchers from Stanford University and SambaNova Systems have developed a new approach to engineering…

Microsoft Explains How It Will Secure AI Agents in Windows 11 - Professional coverage
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Microsoft Explains How It Will Secure AI Agents in Windows 11

Microsoft Unveils Security Framework for AI Agents in Windows 11 Ecosystem Securing the Next Generation of AI-Driven Computing As Microsoft…

Microsoft's AI Ambition: Rewriting Windows for Voice-First Computing - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Ambition: Rewriting Windows for Voice-First Computing

As Microsoft prepares to celebrate Windows' 40th anniversary and phases out Windows 10, the company is charting a bold new…

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Diamond-Coated Chips Could Revolutionize Electronics Cooling, Research Shows

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a groundbreaking diamond coating technique that dramatically reduces heat in electronic chips. The innovation could transform thermal management in everything from smartphones to AI servers as computing power continues to increase.

Breakthrough in Chip Cooling Technology

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a novel approach to solving one of electronics’ most persistent problems: overheating chips. According to their reports, they’ve successfully grown diamond coatings directly on semiconductor devices at temperatures low enough to preserve delicate circuitry while providing exceptional thermal conductivity.

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CME Group Reportedly Planning Sports Prediction Market Entry to Challenge Kalshi

The derivatives marketplace CME Group is reportedly preparing to enter the sports contracts market, potentially competing with platforms like Kalshi. According to Bloomberg sources, the Chicago-based company could debut financial contracts tied to sports games and economic indicators by year-end. This development comes as prediction markets face increasing regulatory scrutiny across multiple states.

Potential Market Expansion

According to reports from Bloomberg, the CME Group Inc could be preparing to enter the sports contracts market, potentially creating new competition for existing platforms like Kalshi. Sources familiar with the matter indicate the Chicago-based derivatives marketplace is planning to debut financial contracts tied to both sports games and economic indicators by the end of the year.