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Trend Micro Highlights Power Automate as an Enterprise Automation Security Blind Spot
Trend Micro's research report reveals that the complexity of low-code automation tools like Microsoft Power Automate is being exploited by cybercriminals to evade detection and exfiltrate data. The study highlights critical security risks from visibility gaps within automation platforms and warns of growing demand for such attack capabilities in the cybercriminal underground.
ASML showcases holistic lithography solutions at SEMICON India, betting on India's chipmaking growth
At SEMICON India 2025, ASML showcased its lithography portfolio, including TWINSCAN NXE and EXE EUV systems for advanced logic and memory chip production. This move aims to support India's nascent semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in response to government incentives.
Microsoft Positions AI Infrastructure as Co-Equal Growth Engine with Cloud Business
Microsoft's latest earnings report elevates AI infrastructure to co-equal strategic status with cloud computing for the first time, signaling major resource allocation and roadmap adjustments. This reflects enterprise AI infrastructure becoming a core battleground for tech giants.
ASML Q1 2025 Earnings: €7.7B Net Sales, Maintains €30-35B Full-Year Outlook
ASML reported Q1 2025 financial results with total net sales of €7.7 billion and net income of €2.4 billion. The company reiterated its full-year 2025 outlook, expecting total net sales between €30 billion and €35 billion.
ASML and imec Deepen Strategic Partnership to Strengthen European Semiconductor R&D and Sustainable Innovation Foundation
ASML and the Belgian research center imec have signed a new strategic partnership agreement to accelerate next-generation semiconductor technology R&D, with a specific focus on sustainable innovation. The collaboration will deepen joint research in key areas such as high-NA EUV lithography, advanced packaging, and materials science, supporting the long-term competitiveness of the European semiconductor ecosystem.
ASML Nominates Former Dutch Minister to Supervisory Board, Strengthening Government Ties and Strategic Governance
ASML has nominated Karien van Gennip, former Dutch Minister for Social Affairs, Employment, and later for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, as a new member of its Supervisory Board. This move occurs amidst increasing scrutiny from the EU and Dutch government on critical technology supply chain security and export controls.
Microsoft Launches Phi-4 SLM Series to Enhance Edge AI and Multimodal Reasoning
Microsoft introduced the Phi-4 family of small language models (SLMs), featuring the 5.6B-parameter Phi-4-multimodal capable of processing speech, vision and text. The models are now available in Azure AI Foundry, HuggingFace and NVIDIA's API Catalog with optimized edge computing capabilities.
ASML Reports €28.3B 2024 Sales, Forecasts €30-35B for 2025
ASML reported full-year 2024 net sales of €28.3 billion and net income of €7.6 billion. The company expects 2025 total net sales between €30 billion and €35 billion, indicating continued growth expectations for the advanced lithography equipment market.
ASML Extends Partnership with Van Gogh Museum on Digital Preservation Technology Application
ASML announced an extension of its innovative partnership with the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands, focusing on using its precision technology to preserve Van Gogh's masterpieces. The collaboration aims to provide solutions for the digital preservation and long-term maintenance of cultural heritage through advanced imaging and data technologies.
ASML to Restrict Advanced Semiconductor Equipment Supply Due to US Export Controls
ASML states that updated US export controls will directly impact its global supply capacity for advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment, including critical EUV lithography systems. This change may reshape the global semiconductor supply chain landscape.
ASML Assesses Impact of Updated Export Restrictions, Expects Limited Effect on 2025 Outlook
ASML issued a statement regarding the updated Dutch export controls, assessing their impact on the export of some of its advanced lithography systems to China. The company preliminarily concluded that the impact is manageable and is not expected to materially deviate from its 2025 financial outlook. This reflects the ongoing pressure geopolitical factors exert on the global semiconductor equipment supply chain.
ASML Faces Dutch Government Export Controls on Semiconductor Equipment
ASML confirms updated Dutch export license requirements that will restrict sales of specific advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment, directly impacting global supply chain configurations for high-end chipmaking tools.
Bosch and Qualcomm Deepen Collaboration to Consolidate ADAS and Cockpit Compute on Single SoC
Bosch and Qualcomm are expanding their strategic partnership to jointly develop production-ready ADAS solutions based on the Snapdragon Ride platform, and to consolidate cockpit and ADAS functions onto a single SoC using Snapdragon Ride Flex. This aims to provide automakers with a clear migration path from distributed to centralized compute architectures, reducing system complexity and cost.
Qualcomm and Snap Deepen Collaboration, Betting on XR Devices as New AI Computing Endpoints
Qualcomm and Snap's subsidiary, Specs Inc., have signed a multi-year strategic agreement to power future Specs smart glasses with Snapdragon XR platforms. The collaboration aims to establish a scalable foundation for developers to create more intelligent and private on-device AI experiences on eyewear. This move signifies an evolution of their long-term partnership from consumer AR glasses towards a platform emphasizing device-side AI agents and immersive computing.
Anthropic Launches Project Glasswing: AI Model Autonomously Finds Zero-Days, Reshaping Cyber Defense
Anthropic announces Project Glasswing, partnering with AWS, Apple, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and others to use its frontier model Claude Mythos Preview for autonomous vulnerability discovery. The model found thousands of zero-days, including decades-old flaws in OpenBSD, FFmpeg, and Linux kernel. Anthropic commits $100M in usage credits, aiming to shift cybersecurity to AI-driven defense at scale.
Google Cloud Integrates MCP with Apigee and Advances Agentic Platform to Evolve Enterprise APIs for AI Agents
Google Cloud announced the general availability of Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Apigee and the advancement of its Agentic Platform, aiming to transform traditional enterprise APIs into secure, governed tools for AI agents at scale. This move integrates API governance, security layers, and AI inference infrastructure, providing core platform capabilities for enterprises shifting from API-driven to agent-driven architectures.
Trend Micro Exposes Azure DNS Design Flaw Enabling Cloud Infrastructure Takeover
Trend Micro's TrendAI™ research team disclosed a security vulnerability "by design" in the Azure cloud platform. DNS records of deleted Azure resources may persist, allowing attackers to exploit these lingering DNS names to hijack trusted endpoints and compromise dependent systems, highlighting a critical but often overlooked trust inheritance risk in cloud infrastructure.
Novo Nordisk AI Model Theft: Extortion Shifts to R&D Barrier Looting, Redefining Security Perimeter
Novo Nordisk suffered a 1.3TB data breach by FulcrumSec, including full-stack weights of its Dragonfly AI model and clinical data, after a two-month lateral movement via MOVEit zero-day. AI assets become primary targets, leveling R&D barriers. Top pharma firms initiate AI security audits.
NVIDIA Acquires Groq LPU: Inference Architecture Shift from HBM to On-Chip SRAM
NVIDIA signs ~$20B licensing deal with Groq for LPU tech, featuring 230MB on-chip SRAM at 80TB/s bandwidth. This targets Transformer inference decode, replacing HBM bottlenecks with ultra-low latency on-chip storage, potentially reshaping the AI inference chip landscape.
SGLang 0.5.13 Delivers 25x MoE Inference Speedup via Predictive Routing and Sparse KV Cache
SGLang 0.5.13 introduces two-stage MoE routing prediction and sparse KV cache, achieving a 25x inference speedup on NVIDIA GB300 NVL72. Benchmarks on A100 show 65% throughput gain, 40% latency reduction, and 62% lower routing overhead. This optimization directly attacks the core bottleneck of MoE inference, potentially reshaping AI inference economics.