Daily Intelligence Brief: Micron, Actelis Networks, Netskope updates - June 27, 2025
Micron Technology, Inc. announced the launch of the Micron 2600 NVMe™ Solid-State Drive (SSD), designed for OEMs. This SSD utilizes the first 9th-generation QLC NAND technology and incorporates Adaptive Write Technology™ (AWT), which enhances performance metrics such as sequential and random write speeds.
The Micron 2600 SSD achieves up to 63% faster sequential write speeds and 49% faster random write speeds compared to existing value QLC and Total Lifecycle Carbon (TLC) SSDs. Mark Montierth, corporate vice president and general manager at Micron, emphasized that the product combines performance characteristics traditionally associated with TLC drives, facilitating the broader adoption of QLC NAND technology among Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) partners.
Actelis Networks, Inc. announced an initiative to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) across its key market sectors, which include Federal/Military and Smart City domains. This move aims to enhance operational efficiencies and support revenue growth by incorporating AI tools into various functions such as software development and lead generation.
Tuvia Barlev, Chairman and CEO of Actelis, noted AI integration has yielded improvements in software and marketing initiatives, with plans for further applications. Yoav Efron, Deputy CEO and CFO, reiterated the importance of adopting AI to maintain competitiveness.
Netskope Threat Labs reported a cyber campaign exploiting fake software installers to distribute the Sainbox remote access tool and Hidden rootkit, targeting Chinese-speaking individuals. The investigation linked the campaign to tactics employed by the Silver Fox group, highlighting the risks associated with counterfeit installer downloads.
Indicators of Compromise (IOC) and further details about the campaign's methodology are available through Netskope's resources. The report underscores the ongoing challenges in cybersecurity and the necessity for vigilance in software downloads.
At the Mobile AI Summit during MWC Shanghai 2025, Huawei shared developments in 5G-A monetization strategies and AI applications. Discussions among industry leaders focused on enhancing network synergy and the role of AI in improving mobile services.
Participants reached consensus on the importance of 5G-A uplink capabilities for advancing mobile AI, demonstrating the industry's shift towards monetizing user experiences. Huawei showcased its GigaBand solution portfolio, which supports the development of AI applications over 5G-A networks.
- Micron Technology Launches 2600 nonvolatile memory express (NVMe) SSD with QLC NAND
Micron launched the 2600 Non-volatile Memory Express (NVME) SSD, featuring 9th-generation QLC NAND and Adaptive Write Technology to enhance client device performance. - Actelis Networks Implements AI Strategy for Revenue Growth and Efficiency
Actelis Networks integrates AI to enhance revenue growth and operational efficiency in key markets including Federal/Military and Smart City. - Netskope reports on Sainbox RAT and Hidden Rootkit
Netskope Threat Labs reports on a cyber campaign using fake installers to deliver malware targeting Chinese speakers. - Huawei's 5G-A Developments at MWC Shanghai 2025
At MWC Shanghai, Huawei discussed strategies for 5G-A monetization and AI applications, underscoring growth potential for carriers. - Huawei and Industry Partners Reach Consensus on Mobile AI Network Services
Huawei's Mobile AI Summit highlighted 5G-A uplink and network synergy for monetization in mobile AI services.