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Felix Cho (182 Posts)

  • 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.
  • Musk's $44 Billion Gamble: Will X's Ad Revenue Bounce Back Under Trump’s Watch? After Musk's Twitter acquisition, advertisers are returning, influenced by Trump's win, but ad revenue remains challenged.
  • Meta must face antitrust trial by FTC: Issues with Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions A federal court allows the FTC's antitrust lawsuit against Meta to proceed, alleging monopoly through Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions.
  • Waltz Advocates for South Korea-U.S. Shipbuilding Partnership to Challenge China’s Maritime Power Trump’s second term may boost US-South Korea shipbuilding ties to counter China’s naval growth, says National Security Advisor Waltz.
  • Elon Musk to Lead ‘Save America’ Movement by Overhauling Government Operations Elon Musk appointed co-head of the Department of Government Efficiency, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and restructure federal agencies.
  • Trump’s Change of Heart on TikTok: Will He Undo Biden’s Ban? Trump's potential reversal of Biden's TikTok ban raises questions about U.S.-China relations and cybersecurity policies.
  • Could Elon Musk Shape Trump’s AI Future? Petition Calls for His Role Elon Musk's role in AI policy is advocated by a petition urging Trump to appoint him as a special advisor for safe AI deployment.
  • North Korea Jams GPS Signals, While Hackers Target South Korean Governement Hacktivists are increasingly targeting South Korea amid the Russia-Ukraine war, posing significant cyber threats to national systems.
  • China’s Secret Weapon Against Trump’s Tariffs: Clean Energy & Global Markets China is better equipped to respond to Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, despite past trade war experiences with high tariffs.
  • South Korea’s Super-Rich Flock to U.S. to Escape High Inheritance Taxes South Korea's 'super-rich' are increasingly seeking U.S. investment immigration due to high inheritance taxes, with a surge in EB-5 visas.
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