Today: 19 June 2026

Nvidia’s Unreleased GTX 2080 Ti Prototype – A More Powerful Turing Flagship That Never Launched

Nvidia’s Unreleased GTX 2080 Ti Prototype – A More Powerful Turing Flagship That Never Launched

A Reddit user found a rare engineering sample of an unreleased “GeForce GTX 2080 Ti” with 12 GB VRAM and a 384-bit bus, outpacing the retail RTX 2080 Ti’s 11 GB and 352-bit bus. Despite higher specs, benchmark performance matched the standard card, likely due to driver or BIOS limits. The prototype includes ray tracing cores and ran 3DMark Port Royal successfully. Nvidia never released it, possibly due to yield, cost, or branding concerns.
17 September 2025
Japan’s $300 Million Undersea Cable Gamble: Inside the Global Race to Secure the Internet’s Lifelines

Japan’s $300 Million Undersea Cable Gamble: Inside the Global Race to Secure the Internet’s Lifelines

Japan will subsidize up to half the cost of NEC’s planned $300 million cable-laying ships, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign vessels for undersea internet infrastructure. Officials cite national security risks, warning that leased ships leave Japan vulnerable to sabotage and slow repairs. Recent incidents, including suspected Chinese sabotage of cables near Taiwan and the Red Sea, have heightened global concerns.
17 September 2025
Belgium’s Space Boom: From Small Nation to Satellite Powerhouse

Belgium’s Space Boom: From Small Nation to Satellite Powerhouse

Belgium contributed €296 million to the European Space Agency in 2024, ranking fifth among member states. The Belgian space sector employs about 6,500 people and includes over 400 organizations involved in ESA contracts. Major firms such as Thales Alenia Space Belgium and SABCA supply key components for European rockets and satellites. In 2024, Belgium signed the Artemis Accords and saw ESA select Raphaël Liégeois as its third astronaut.
Rocket Launch Frenzy, Solar Surprises & Space Race Showdowns: 48 Hours of Space News (Sept 16–17, 2025)

Rocket Launch Frenzy, Solar Surprises & Space Race Showdowns: 48 Hours of Space News (Sept 16–17, 2025)

SpaceX launched 24 Starlink V2 Mini satellites on Sept. 17, marking its 83rd Starlink mission of 2025 and landing the booster successfully. Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL cargo freighter’s ISS arrival was delayed after two engine burns ended early. China launched a test satellite for its broadband constellation on Sept. 16 and Space Pioneer completed a major Tianlong-3 rocket test. Impulse Space announced deals for rapid satellite delivery using its new Helios kick stage.
17 September 2025
Tech Shockwaves: Slimmest iPhone, TikTok’s Lifeline & Space Glitches – Major Tech News (Sept 16–17, 2025)

Tech Shockwaves: Slimmest iPhone, TikTok’s Lifeline & Space Glitches – Major Tech News (Sept 16–17, 2025)

Apple launched the iPhone Air, its thinnest phone at 5.6 mm, with a new A19 Pro chip and eSIM-only design. Meta will debut AR glasses with a built-in display, expected to cost $800, but analysts predict low sales. The U.S. and China reached a deal to keep TikTok running in the U.S. Nvidia’s new RTX6000D chip for China faces weak demand due to high price and low performance.
MediaTek’s 2nm Superchip Breaks Cover – Taking on Apple, Qualcomm & Samsung in the Next-Gen SoC Race

MediaTek’s 2nm Superchip Breaks Cover – Taking on Apple, Qualcomm & Samsung in the Next-Gen SoC Race

MediaTek has completed the tape-out of its first 2nm flagship SoC, using TSMC’s advanced nanosheet transistor process. Mass production is planned for late 2026. The chip, likely called Dimensity 9600, targets major gains in speed and efficiency over current 3nm designs. MediaTek joins Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung in the race to deploy 2nm chips.
16 September 2025
Battle of the EV Charging Standards: Tesla’s NACS vs. CCS2 vs. CHAdeMO – Who Will Rule the Roads in 2025?

Helios vs. Tesla: Inside the Solar-Powered EV Charging Platform Shaking Up the Industry

Helios Charging launched an online platform in September 2025 to connect accredited investors with U.S. EV charging and solar projects, offering tax credit-backed returns. The company manages the full project lifecycle and focuses on solar-powered charging. Helios enters a market led by Tesla, ChargePoint, EVgo, and Electrify America, each with distinct business models and scale. Helios finances infrastructure through investor capital, targeting 8–12% returns.
High-Stakes Drone Showdown: Why the U.S. Is Scrambling to Catch Up with Russia in Ukraine’s War

High-Stakes Drone Showdown: Why the U.S. Is Scrambling to Catch Up with Russia in Ukraine’s War

Millions of small drones now dominate the Ukraine war, with both Russia and Ukraine deploying vast fleets for strikes and surveillance. Russian drones, including Iranian-made models, have hit Ukrainian infrastructure and entered NATO airspace, prompting new EU defenses. U.S. officials admit being unprepared and are rushing to train troops and produce cheaper drones. Ukraine is producing drones at scale and advising NATO on tactics.
Energy Guzzlers: Ranking Countries by Per Capita Energy Use in 2024

Energy Guzzlers: Ranking Countries by Per Capita Energy Use in 2024

Iceland surpassed Qatar as the world’s top per capita energy consumer in 2024, using 788 gigajoules per person—about 20 times the global average. China leads in total energy use but has moderate per capita consumption. Most top per capita users rely on fossil fuels, except Iceland and Norway, which use mostly renewable sources. North America’s per capita use is three times the world average, while Africa’s remains lowest.
16 September 2025
Solar vs. Coal vs. Nuclear: Lazard’s 2025 Report Reveals the Cheapest Power Source

Solar vs. Coal vs. Nuclear: Lazard’s 2025 Report Reveals the Cheapest Power Source

Onshore wind and utility-scale solar are now the cheapest sources of new power in the U.S., with costs as low as $37–$86 and $38–$78 per MWh, according to Lazard. Coal and natural gas remain higher, at $71–$173 and $48–$109 per MWh. Solar costs have dropped 83% since 2009. Renewables’ low prices persist even without subsidies, but reliability challenges require backup from sources like natural gas.
16 September 2025
OpenAI’s Teen ChatGPT Revealed – Safe AI Revolution or Too Little, Too Late?

OpenAI’s Teen ChatGPT Revealed – Safe AI Revolution or Too Little, Too Late?

OpenAI will launch a teen-only ChatGPT in September 2025, using age-prediction AI to keep under-18 users off the adult version. Parents can link accounts, set restrictions, and receive alerts if a teen shows signs of distress. The teen mode blocks sexual content, suicide discussions, and disables romantic role-play. Adults mistakenly flagged as teens may need to upload ID to access the full version.
NASA’s “Astronaut Avatars” – Tiny Organ Chips Poised to Protect Artemis II Crew’s Health

NASA’s “Astronaut Avatars” – Tiny Organ Chips Poised to Protect Artemis II Crew’s Health

NASA’s Artemis II, scheduled for 2026, will send four astronauts around the Moon and carry the AVATAR experiment, which uses organ-on-a-chip devices containing the crew’s own cells. These chips will monitor how deep space conditions affect human tissue. The project involves NASA, BARDA, NIH, Emulate, Inc., and Space Tango. Data could inform personalized medical protocols for future Moon and Mars missions.
16 September 2025
Big Pharma’s Billion-Dollar Bet: Inside Eli Lilly’s $5B Virginia Factory and America’s New Drug Manufacturing Boom

Big Pharma’s Billion-Dollar Bet: Inside Eli Lilly’s $5B Virginia Factory and America’s New Drug Manufacturing Boom

Eli Lilly will invest $5 billion to build a 200,000-square-foot drug manufacturing plant in Goochland County, Virginia, creating 650 permanent jobs and 1,800 construction jobs. The facility will produce active pharmaceutical ingredients for cancer and autoimmune treatments. The project is part of Lilly’s $27 billion U.S. expansion plan. Virginia approved over $10 million in incentives to secure the site.
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian will invest $5 billion in a new electric vehicle plant near Social Circle, Georgia, aiming to produce up to 400,000 vehicles annually by 2028. The project is expected to create 7,500 direct jobs and comes with $1.5 billion in state and local incentives. Rivian secured a $6.6 billion federal loan and revived the project after a pause in 2024. The plant faces local opposition over rezoning and environmental concerns.
16 September 2025
Space Junk Gold Rush: Inside the 2025–2032 Race to Clean Up Earth’s Orbit and Cash In on Sustainability

Space Junk Cleanup Breakthrough: Ion Engine Exhaust Could Blast Debris Out of Orbit

Researchers have demonstrated a bidirectional ion thruster that fires plasma beams to push space debris out of orbit without contact. Lab tests showed about 25 milli-Newtons of thrust, close to what’s needed to deorbit a 1-ton object in 100 days. The system uses argon gas but requires high power and doubles fuel use. Most orbital debris is spinning, making non-contact removal safer than nets or harpoons.
16 September 2025
Baby Black Hole Booted Across Space: First-Ever Measurement of a Cosmic “Natal Kick”

Baby Black Hole Booted Across Space: First-Ever Measurement of a Cosmic “Natal Kick”

Astronomers have directly measured the speed and direction of a black hole ejected by a merger, finding it was flung at about 50 km/s after the 2019 GW190412 event. Uneven gravitational waves from two black holes of unequal mass caused the kick. The velocity is high enough for the black hole to escape its star cluster. This is the first such measurement, confirming long-standing predictions.
16 September 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Venture Global CFO Jonathan Thayer Sells 222,222 Shares Post Option Exercise
    June 18, 2026, 8:41 PM EDT. Venture Global CFO Jonathan W. Thayer executed options to acquire 222,222 Class A shares at $1.16 each, then sold them in open-market trades near $11 per share. This exercise-and-sell pattern converts option compensation into cash, reducing direct share ownership to zero, though Thayer retains 18.7 million options. The filing lacks a 10b5-1 plan disclosure, making the move a routine liquidity event rather than signaling insider confidence or concern. Investors view such open-market sales as more informative than tax-driven trades, but interpretation depends on wider portfolio and company context. This transaction underlines CFO's standard option monetization strategy without altering his exposure materially.

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