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Cracks in the $100 Billion Nvidia-OpenAI Deal: Jensen Huang's Strategic Shift
Key Findings The $100 billion investment initiative between NVIDIA and OpenAI has reached an impasse, with the partnership being placed "on ice" NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has privately voiced skepticism about the viability of the original pact The two entities are currently recalibrating their alliance, potentially pivoting from a complex hardware-leasing and construction framework to a more straightforward equity investment Background The ambitious scope of the original partne
Feb 22 min read
NVIDIA Unveils G-SYNC Pulsar and DLSS 4.5 at CES 2026: The 1000Hz Illusion
Key Findings NVIDIA unveiled G-SYNC Pulsar technology, delivering 1000Hz-class dynamic visual clarity for esports displays DLSS 4.5 introduces Second-generation Super Resolution Transformer and Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation, significantly boosting performance in path-traced games NVIDIA's ACE (Avatar Cloud Engine) is now integrated into games like Total War: PHARAOH, enabling natural language-based interactions with AI advisors RTX Remix gains new Logic capabilities, allowin
Jan 72 min read
Backdoor in NVIDIA AI Systems: Critical 9.8 Severity Flaws Grant Total Control
Key Findings NVIDIA has issued a critical security update for its Isaac Launchable software, patching three vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 9.8. The most severe flaw, CVE-2025-33222, involves hard-coded credentials that allow attackers to bypass authentication and gain complete control of affected systems. The remaining two vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-33223 and CVE-2025-33224, stem from improper privilege management, enabling attackers to execute code with elevated permiss
Dec 24, 20252 min read
NVIDIA Merlin Flaws Permit AI Pipeline RCE via Unsafe Deserialization in NVTabular & Transformers4Rec
Key Findings NVIDIA has issued critical security updates for its Merlin framework, addressing high-severity vulnerabilities (CVSS 8.8) in two key components: NVTabular and Transformers4Rec. The vulnerabilities stem from unsafe deserialization, which could allow attackers to execute malicious code, tamper with data, or cause denial of service in AI recommendation pipelines. The first flaw (CVE-2025-33214) affects the Workflow component of NVTabular, a feature engineering libra
Dec 15, 20252 min read
Serious AI Bugs Found Exposing Vulnerabilities in Meta, Nvidia, and Microsoft Inference Frameworks
Key Findings Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered critical remote code execution vulnerabilities in major AI inference engines, including those from Meta, Nvidia, Microsoft, and open-source projects like vLLM and SGLang. The vulnerabilities stem from the unsafe use of ZeroMQ (ZMQ) and Python's pickle deserialization, a pattern dubbed "ShadowMQ." The root cause is a vulnerability in Meta's Llama large language model (LLM) framework (CVE-2024-50050) that was patched by the
Nov 15, 20252 min read
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