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Felix Cho (166 Posts)

  • China’s AI Explosion: Market Booms with 230 Million Users, New Startups on the Rise Generative AI users in China have surged to 230 million, with Baidu's Ernie Bot leading the market amid fierce competition.
  • Why Gold Just Dropped 3.5%—Investors React to Ceasefire News and U.S. Politics Gold prices fell sharply due to reduced safe-haven demand amid geopolitical developments and optimism in U.S. economic stability.
  • Cook’s Third China Visit Signals Apple’s Continued Investment and Strategic Ties Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasizes the importance of Chinese partners during his visit to the China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo.
  • NVIDIA’s $3.3 Trillion Market Value Crashes—Apple Takes the Lead NVIDIA's stock fell over 4%, losing its title as the most valuable company amid U.S. export control concerns on China.
  • Starbucks Faces Growing Pains in China: Could a Stake Sale to Local Firms Help Revive Growth? Starbucks is exploring options, including selling its stake in China, to improve performance with local partners.
  • China Steals America's Top AI Talent: Is Silicon Valley Losing Its Edge? China is rapidly becoming a global AI hub, attracting top talent and fostering startups, supported by major tech firms and the government.
  • China’s Plan to Outmaneuver US Restrictions in Chip Manufacturing China's semiconductor industry is rapidly growing, focusing on self-sufficiency, with production capacity expected to rise significantly.
  • Taiwan’s AI Strategy: Is $3 Billion Enough to Rival China’s Dominance? Taiwan plans to invest $1 billion annually in AI to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on China, enhancing national security.
  • Judge in Shanghai Calls Cryptos 'Commodities,' But Cautions Against Speculation and Crime Judge Sun Jie clarifies that cryptocurrency is legal in China as a commodity but warns against its speculative and illicit uses.
  • New Crypto Mining Ban Hits Russia: Full Restrictions for Key Areas Due to Power Shortages Russia imposes new cryptocurrency mining restrictions due to power shortages, banning mining in several regions from Dec 1 through 2031.
  • Huawei’s Struggle to Keep Up: U.S. Sanctions Threaten China’s Semiconductor Ambitions Huawei faces challenges in chip production due to U.S. sanctions, risking its semiconductor ambitions and technological progress.
  • NVIDIA's Explosive Growth: 94% Revenue Jump and a $19.3 Billion Profit NVIDIA reports a 94% revenue surge, driven by AI chip demand, while facing competition and regulatory scrutiny in the market.
  • As More Russian Soldiers Dies, the Economy Rises—But at What Cost? A shocking analysis reveals that there is a positive correlation between the economy and Russian soldier fatalities.
  • Gold Rallies to $2631 as Russia’s Nuclear Policy Stirs Market Unrest Gold prices rose as geopolitical tensions increased, driven by Russia's nuclear policy changes and economic uncertainties.
  • Apple’s M4 Max Outperforms Past GPUs, But NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 Still Takes the Lead Apple's M4 Max chipset shows strong GPU performance, surpassing older models but lagging behind NVIDIA's top-tier GPUs.
  • ByteDance's Value Skyrockets to $300 Billion as TikTok Faces U.S. Scrutiny ByteDance's valuation has surged to $300 billion amid scrutiny and potential U.S. ban on TikTok, prompting legal action by the company.
  • NVIDIA’s Blackwell Chip Hit by Overheating Issues, Causing More Delays NVIDIA's Blackwell AI chip faces delays due to server overheating issues, affecting major tech firms' plans for its release.
  • Is Michael Burry Making a Mistake? The Hedge Fund Guru’s Risky Play on China Michael Burry increases investments in Chinese firms while hedging against potential declines, reflecting cautious market sentiment.
  • TSMC Sued for Alleged Racial Discrimination: American Workers Speak Out Against Bias TSMC faces a lawsuit for alleged discrimination against American employees at its Arizona facility, favoring Taiwanese staff.
  • 77% of South Korean Companies Fear Trump's Win Could Spell Trouble for Trade South Korean firms fear U.S. election outcomes will harm the economy, prompting cuts in R&D and cautious investment strategies.
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