Canadian Authorities Warn: Hacktivists Target Exposed ICS Devices, Risking Critical Infrastructure
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 31 October 2025
- 2 minutes read
Canadian authorities warn that hacktivists are targeting exposed ICS devices at water, oil & gas, and agricultural sites, prompting urgent calls for tighter security controls and best practices to protect
US DOE Unveils $11.4M Quantum Information Science Boost for Fusion Energy Research
- by Priyadarshan
- 30 October 2025
- 2 minutes read
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $11.4 million in funding for six projects at the intersection of quantum information science and fusion energy, aiming to accelerate breakthroughs in quantum
onsemi Unveils Vertical GaN Power Semiconductors, Redefining Efficiency for AI and EVs
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 30 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
onsemi launches vertical GaN semiconductors, promising nearly 50% energy loss reduction and threefold size reduction for AI and EV power electronics. Manufacturing in Syracuse, NY, and over 130 patents mark
NVIDIA Unleashes Quantum-AI Fusion and Grace Blackwell Architecture at GTC 2025
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 30 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
At GTC 2025, NVIDIA unveils a record-breaking logical qubit, NVQLink for hybrid quantum-AI supercomputing, and the Grace Blackwell architecture—heralding a new era in unified, accelerated computing.
Scotts Miracle-Gro Slashes Inventory Glut with Machine Learning Breakthrough
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 30 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
Scotts Miracle-Gro halves its inventory glut to $625 million by October 2025 using machine learning and predictive analytics, setting a new standard for AI-driven supply chain efficiency and cost control
Mobile Apps Overtake USSD as Nigeria’s Digital Payment Channel Hits ₦104 Trillion
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 29 October 2025
- 2 minutes read
Mobile apps have surpassed USSD as Nigeria’s top digital payment channel, with transaction values soaring to ₦104.07 trillion in Q1 2025, driven by surging smartphone use and consumer demand for
Meta Lays Off 600 in AI Superintelligence Labs, Reshapes Bay Area and Seattle Teams
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 29 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
Meta lays off 600 from its AI Superintelligence Labs, focusing cuts in the Bay Area and Seattle. The move marks a major strategic shift in Meta’s AI priorities.
U.S.-Japan Technology Prosperity Deal Strengthens Semiconductor Leadership
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 29 October 2025
- 9 minutes read
On October 28, 2025, the U.S. and Japan signed the Technology Prosperity Deal, advancing collaboration in semiconductors, high-performance computing, and quantum technologies. Building on the $550 billion trade framework from
Semiconductor Careers: Which Roles Pay the Most in 2025?
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 29 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
Explore which semiconductor industry roles—Sales Engineer, Analog Layout, RTL, Embedded, and more—command the highest salaries at entry and senior levels. Dive into salary data, career trajectories, and the factors shaping
Russia Test-Flies Second MC-21 Jet with Domestic Components
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 28 October 2025
- 6 minutes read
Russia successfully test-flew its second MC-21 passenger jet built entirely with domestic components on October 28, 2025, marking a major milestone in the country's pursuit of aviation self-sufficiency amid Western
Sony’s IMX828 Sets New Standard: First Automotive CMOS Image Sensor with Built-In MIPI A-PHY
- by Priyadarshan
- 28 October 2025
- 2 minutes read
Sony unveils the IMX828, the world’s first CMOS image sensor for automotive cameras with built-in MIPI A-PHY, promising compact, energy-efficient, and highly reliable camera modules for next-gen vehicles.
Semiconductor Workforce Shortage Threatens $1 Trillion Industry Ambitions
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 28 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
The semiconductor industry's $1 trillion growth is threatened by a severe workforce shortage. With over 100,000 skilled workers needed annually, global initiatives and AI-driven strategies are crucial for closing the
Brain Power Behind Sustainable AI: MIT’s Neuromorphic Leap Redefines Energy Efficiency
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 25 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
MIT PhD student Miranda Schwacke is pioneering neuromorphic computing devices that mimic the brain’s energy-efficient processing using magnesium ions in tungsten oxide, offering a promising path toward sustainable AI systems.
4 Lessons from 4 years of Engineering
- by Himanshu Kumar Singh
- 25 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
Engineering is a journey filled with late-night assignments, last-minute submissions and unexpected friendships. Over these four years, you learn much more than what’s written in textbooks — you learn about
Universal Quantum CEO Unveils Five-Step Plan to Propel UK’s Quantum Computing Leadership
- by Priyadarshan
- 24 October 2025
- 2 minutes read
Universal Quantum CEO Sebastian Weidt urged Parliament to accelerate government investment and infrastructure for quantum computing, presenting a five-step plan to secure UK leadership through talent retention, domestic manufacturing, and
OpenAI and Broadcom Forge Major Deal for 10 GW of Custom AI Accelerators
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 24 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
OpenAI and Broadcom have unveiled a multi-year partnership to co-develop and deploy 10 gigawatts of custom AI accelerators, reshaping the AI hardware landscape and intensifying competition with Nvidia and AMD.
Google’s Quantum Echoes Algorithm Sparks Debate Over Quantum Advantage Claims
- by Priyadarshan
- 24 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
Google’s Quantum Echoes algorithm claims a new quantum advantage, running 13,000x faster than top supercomputers. While Google touts practical applications in molecular analysis, experts debate the true significance and urge
China Doubles Domestic Semiconductor Production as US Export Curbs Intensify
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 24 October 2025
- 2 minutes read
China intensifies domestic semiconductor production amid US export curbs, driving major investment and market optimism. Experts highlight progress in mature nodes but ongoing challenges at advanced levels and continued foreign
Why Moving Space Shuttle Discovery Risks Irreversible Damage and Millions in Costs ?
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 24 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
The Smithsonian faces legal and technical challenges as federal lawmakers push to relocate space shuttle Discovery to Houston, risking irreversible damage and exceeding budget estimates. Experts warn that disassembly could
Samsung, SK hynix Spark Up to 30% Memory Price Surge Amid Global NAND Flash Demand Boom
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 24 October 2025
- 3 minutes read
Samsung and SK hynix have lifted memory prices by up to 30% for Q4 2025, citing surging AI demand and tight supply. Analysts warn these hikes may impact cloud and





