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Author: Gabriel Novak

Gabriel Novak is a seasoned technology columnist and industry analyst at IMDControls.com, specializing in semiconductor supply chains, processor architectures, and emerging hardware trends that shape industrial computing. With a decade of experience studying global chip production and its impact on automation and embedded systems, Gabriel provides in-depth analysis of how shifting supply dynamics, fabrication advancements, and processor roadmaps influence the next generation of industrial controllers and edge devices. His columns bridge the worlds of manufacturing strategy and silicon innovation, offering readers a clear view of how component evolution drives performance, reliability, and long-term sustainability across the automation sector.
What a Perfect 2025 Trading Playbook Would Have Looked Like
BusinessInnovation

What a Perfect 2025 Trading Playbook Would Have Looked Like

Bloomberg Business imagines a hedge fund with perfect foresight for 2025. Their hypothetical trades, betting on a second Trump term’s policies, show staggering gains from silver, gold, and geopolitical shifts. It’s a wild thought experiment in risk and reward.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 31, 2025
Monorail Crash at Indian Hydropower Site Injures Over 100 Workers
ComputingSoftware

Monorail Crash at Indian Hydropower Site Injures Over 100 Workers

A collision between two worker transport monorails at a major Indian hydropower construction site has left over 100 people injured. The incident occurred inside a tunnel late Tuesday night.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 31, 2025
Planet and Google are putting AI data centers in space
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Planet and Google are putting AI data centers in space

Planet is partnering with Google on Project Suncatcher, an effort to test AI data centers in orbit. The plan is to launch two demonstration satellites equipped with Google’s TPU chips by early 2027. This move is part of a broader industry push to solve Earth’s computing energy crunch by heading to s

by Gabriel NovakDecember 31, 2025
Chinese AI Giants MiniMax and Zhipu AI Race for Hong Kong IPOs
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Chinese AI Giants MiniMax and Zhipu AI Race for Hong Kong IPOs

Two major Chinese AI startups, MiniMax and Zhipu AI, are gearing up for massive public offerings in Hong Kong. This signals a fierce race to become China’s first publicly traded generative AI company. Global investors are betting on these firms, hoping to find the next breakout star like DeepSeek.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 30, 2025
Aflac’s Data Breach Hits 22.6 Million People
CybersecurityDataPrivacy

Aflac’s Data Breach Hits 22.6 Million People

The insurance giant Aflac has revealed the massive scale of a data breach it first reported in June 2025. The personal data of 22.65 million people, including Social Security numbers and health information, was compromised. The company is offering affected individuals two years of free credit monito

by Gabriel NovakDecember 30, 2025
AI’s Real 2026 Opportunity Isn’t the Models, It’s What You Build
AIInnovationSoftware

AI’s Real 2026 Opportunity Isn’t the Models, It’s What You Build

According to new research, nearly 80% of ChatGPT usage is basic, free tasks. The foundational models are commoditizing fast. The disruption is moving to a new layer of the stack.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 30, 2025
The AI Therapist Experiment is Getting Messy
AIPrivacySoftware

The AI Therapist Experiment is Getting Messy

The push for AI-powered mental health care is colliding with the unpredictable nature of both large language models and the human mind. While some find real help, the lack of guardrails and corporate incentives are creating serious, even fatal, risks.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 30, 2025
Old Navy Reactors Could Power AI, But There’s a Big Problem
AIComputing

Old Navy Reactors Could Power AI, But There’s a Big Problem

As the USS Nimitz begins its $1 billion, multi-decade decommissioning, a proposal emerges to repurpose its nuclear reactors. The idea is to use them to power energy-hungry AI data centers, but the weapons-grade fuel is a major hurdle.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 30, 2025
Parents Are Freaking Out About Screens and Kids’ Health
InnovationPrivacy

Parents Are Freaking Out About Screens and Kids’ Health

A 2025 poll from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital reveals a stark parental anxiety. A huge majority believe both the physical and mental health of American kids is getting worse, and they’re pointing the finger directly at social media and excessive screen time.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 29, 2025
Lawsuit Alleges Botched $5.2M Tech Deal, “Egregious” Due Diligence
BusinessStartups

Lawsuit Alleges Botched $5.2M Tech Deal, “Egregious” Due Diligence

SmarTek21 is suing its acquisition advisor, TGP GP Management, over the $5.2 million purchase of IT Avalon. The lawsuit alleges defective due diligence and that the advisor pressured the CEO to close while he was undergoing medical treatment.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 29, 2025

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