Signal vs. Noise
In the era of pervasive intelligence, technologies are advancing at super-fast pace. What will be the most impactful technology disruptions for the foreseeable future, how do we identify what is real and what is hype? What is signal, and what is noise?
“Signal vs Noise”
is my personal newsletter, a new kind that allows you to express their own views by ranking the news based on your own view of SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) and see how it is compared with all others. The ranking is an aggregated voting result of the readers community, neither that of my personal view nor that of my company. It provides just one reference point for cutting through some noises and uncover some valuable signals.

VP, Technology Strategy
Synopsys
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- SNR #15: Where is the Physical AI gold rush moving next?
- SNR#14: Which application has been most surprisingly disrupted by AI?
- SNR#13: Anthropic vs OpenAI: the AI War from Model Breakthroughs to Enterprise Lock‑In
Signal vs. Noise
In the era of pervasive intelligence, technologies are advancing at super-fast pace. What will be the most impactful technology disruptions for the foreseeable future, how do we identify what is real and what is hype? What is signal, and what is noise?
“Signal vs Noise”
is my personal newsletter, a new kind that allows you to express their own views by ranking the news based on your own view of SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) and see how it is compared with all others. The ranking is an aggregated voting result of the readers community, neither that of my personal view nor that of my company. It provides just one reference point for cutting through some noises and uncover some valuable signals.
Month: December 2025
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Big Player Lilly partners with Nvidia on AI supercomputer to speed up drug development Eli Lilly said it was collaborating with Nvidia to build a supercomputer to help with drug discovery and shorten development cycles, getting medicines to people faster. Using the supercomputer, scientists at Lilly will be able to train AI models on millions…
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Startup Xanadu unveils Aurora, a modular photonic quantum computer A Canadian startup called Xanadu has built a new quantum computer it says can be easily scaled up to achieve the computational power needed to tackle scientific challenges ranging from drug discovery to more energy-efficient machine learning. Aurora is a “photonic” quantum computer, which means it…