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Tekin Night Feb 25: Dissecting Samsung’s Synthetic Brains and the Manifesto of the Dead OS 🌒🛡️

Welcome to the night shift at Tekin Garage. When the market noise fades, the true signals of power emerge. On this night of Feb 25, 2026, we witnessed seismic shifts in global computing infrastructure. If our morning report was about what to buy, the night report is about why the world is changing. We are moving from "Instructional Computing" to "Goal-Oriented Computing"—a world where silicon manages the execution. Brew your coffee dark; we are going deep into the synthetic brains of tomorrow.

Welcome to the night shift at Tekin Garage. When the festive noise of the market and the neon glow of retail fades, the true signals of power in the silicon world begin to resonate. Tonight, on February

25, 2026, we are witnessing seismic shifts in global computing infrastructure that go far beyond the release of mere gadgets. In tonight’s Tekin Night, we dive into the layers that define future digital

sovereignty. If our morning report was about choosing the best weapon for your desk, the night report is about dissecting the forges that build these weapons and the strategies that determine who will

win the AI war. We have moved past the era of Instructional Computing —where humans sat behind systems to issue commands—and entered the age of Goal-Oriented Computing . This is a paradigm where hardware

thinks, plans, and manages execution autonomously. Put your systems in night-mode; tonight’s mission is to understand the new silicon order. > MISSION_DOSSIER_SLOTS: [01] Ending the Memory Wall: Dissecting

Samsung HBM4 [02] Silicon-Level Security: Project Niobium and FHE Processing [03] The Giant's Manifesto: NVIDIA and AMD’s Strategy at CES 2026 [04] Death of the OS: Why Agents have Occupied the Hardware

[05] Dissecting Rubin Architecture: The Heart of the Data Center [06] Final Brief: The Inspector’s Analysis of the New Power Order 1. The End of the Memory Wall: Samsung HBM4 and the Data Center Revolution

At Tekin Garage, we believe in one core principle: "Processor speed without memory bandwidth is like a Ferrari engine in a wooden cart." The greatest crisis facing AI in 2025 was what engineers called

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