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Crypto Hack Triggers $9B Aave Outflows

A nearly $300 million hack of an unnamed crypto project triggered $9 billion in outflows from Aave, DeFi's largest lending platform, despite Aave not being the breach source. The episode exposes how a single exploit can rapidly destabilize liquidity across unrelated DeFi protocols through contagion-driven withdrawals.

Memory Shortage May Last Until 2030 as AI Crowds Out DRAM

A new report warns the global memory shortage could last until 2030, as suppliers including SK Hynix redirect new fabrication capacity toward High Bandwidth Memory for AI data centers. The shift structurally limits DRAM supply for consumer devices, sustaining price pressure on smartphones, laptops, and gaming hardware.

OpenAI Adds Computer-Use and Memory to Codex

OpenAI updated Codex with computer-use controls, image generation, and memory, allowing it to operate desktop apps in the background while multiple agents run in parallel. The move directly challenges Anthropic's Claude Code in the fast-growing agentic coding tools market. The rollout begins with existing Codex desktop

Adobe: AI Retail Traffic Surges 393%, Lifts Revenue

Adobe reports AI-referred traffic to U.S. retail sites jumped 393% in Q1, with a 269% spike in March alone. Crucially, AI-sourced visitors convert at higher rates and generate more revenue per session than non-AI shoppers, establishing AI tools as a legitimate acquisition channel. The trend accelerates pressure on

New Glenn Misdelivers Satellite on Third Launch

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket placed a customer satellite in an incorrect orbit on its third flight, the vehicle's first significant operational failure. The mishap threatens Blue Origin's commercial launch pipeline and its contracts supporting NASA's Artemis lunar program. A root-cause investigation will likely

Solo Engineer Launches SME Consultancy, Seeks Acquisition Playbook

A decade-experienced software engineer has launched Crescita, a solo consultancy targeting SME back-office and operational workflow problems, and is crowdsourcing client acquisition strategies on Hacker News. The post attracted 143 points and 64 comments, reflecting strong community interest in solo technical

Google and Marvell in AI Chip Partnership Talks

Google and Marvell are in talks to collaborate on AI chip development as hyperscalers accelerate efforts to reduce reliance on Nvidia. A formal partnership would expand Marvell's custom ASIC business while giving Google additional silicon options for AI workloads. No deal terms or timeline have been disclosed.

India Launches First 3D Chip Packaging Unit in Bhubaneswar

India's first advanced 3D chip packaging unit has been inaugurated in Bhubaneswar, backed by a Rs 1,943.53 crore investment combining Rs 799 crore in Central support and roughly Rs 399.5 crore from Odisha state. The facility targets a critical gap in India's domestic semiconductor supply chain. The project marks a

India Breaks Ground on First 3D Chip Packaging Plant

India laid the foundation stone for its first advanced 3D chip packaging plant in Odisha's Info Valley, with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw officiating the ceremony. The facility targets a critical gap in India's domestic semiconductor supply chain, bridging chip fabrication and finished electronics assembly.

Blue Origin Lands Reused New Glenn Booster

Blue Origin has landed a reused New Glenn rocket booster, a first for the heavy-lift vehicle. Booster reusability directly reduces per-launch costs, strengthening Blue Origin's competitive position against SpaceX and other launch providers in commercial and government markets.

DeFi Bridge Hack Drains $290 Million, Triggers Contagion

Hackers exploited a cross-chain bridge on Saturday, stealing roughly $290 million and triggering contagion across multiple decentralized finance platforms. The attack underscores the systemic risk bridges pose, as their pooled asset custody makes them singular high-value targets. Affected platforms face immediate

Humanoid Robots Beat Humans at Beijing Half-Marathon

Humanoid robots completed a 21-kilometer half-marathon in Beijing, with the winning entrant finishing in roughly 50 minutes and beating the human course record. Most robots self-navigated the full distance autonomously, demonstrating sustained bipedal locomotion at competitive pace. The event functions as a public

Billionaire Targets Trump-Linked World Liberty Financial Freeze Flaw

A crypto billionaire has publicly challenged World Liberty Financial, the Trump family-linked DeFi project, over a design flaw allowing one individual to freeze any token holder's assets. The centralized freeze mechanism contradicts standard decentralization norms and raises custody risk for holders. No structural

Meta Expands Broadcom AI Chip Supply Deal

Meta Platforms has expanded its AI chip deal with Broadcom, broadening the custom silicon supply relationship underpinning Meta's shift away from Nvidia-dependent GPU infrastructure. The move could improve Meta's inference cost structure at scale by deploying ASICs optimized for its recommendation and generative AI

OpenAI Commits $20B to Cerebras, Takes Equity Stake

OpenAI has agreed to spend more than $20 billion on chips from Cerebras Systems and will receive an equity stake in the company, The Information reports. The deal is one of the largest chip procurement commitments in AI and signals a diversification away from Nvidia dependence. Terms on deployment timeline were not

Meta Plans 10% Workforce Cut Starting May

Meta plans to cut roughly 10% of its global workforce, approximately 8,000 employees, beginning in May with additional rounds to follow. The layoffs signal a sustained restructuring effort rather than a one-time reduction, with direct implications for operating margins and capital allocation toward AI and other

Anthropic’s relationship with the Trump administration seems to be thawing

Anthropic is engaged in active talks with senior Trump administration officials despite a recent Pentagon designation labeling the company a supply-chain risk. The parallel tracks of formal risk classification and informal high-level dialogue suggest the administration views Anthropic's AI capabilities as strategically

Artemis II Pilot Glover Details Flying Orion Around Moon

Artemis II pilot Victor Glover spoke publicly Thursday, six days after the crew's return from a lunar flyby aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft. As the mission's primary test pilot, Glover's assessments of Orion's flight and landing characteristics directly inform planning for future crewed lunar surface missions.

Cerebras Files for IPO at Triple Prior Valuation

Cerebras Systems is set to file IPO paperwork as soon as today, potentially valuing the AI chipmaker at roughly three times its 2025 private funding round valuation. The move tests public market appetite for AI semiconductor infrastructure plays outside Nvidia's shadow.

Anthropic's Claude Design Pressures Figma as Tech Hits Records

Anthropic launched Claude Design, an AI tool that generates user interfaces from prompts, sending Figma's implied valuation lower as the tech sector hit record highs. The release directly targets Figma's core design workflow, intensifying competitive pressure ahead of its anticipated IPO. Figma's ability to defend its