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Nvidia Leads Telecom Coalition to Make 6G an ‘AI-Native’ Infrastructure — and Recast the Network Market
Nvidia has launched a coalition of telecom operators and vendors to promote an open, AI‑native vision for 6G that treats next‑generation wireless as infrastructure for autonomous machines as well as human communications. The initiative aims to shift radio networks toward software‑defined, upgradeable systems running AI at the edge, a change that would expand demand for Nvidia’s compute products while raising questions about interoperability, security and geopolitical alignment.

Surge in AI-Driven Demand Sends South Korea’s Semiconductor Exports Soaring to Record Monthly High
South Korea’s exports surged in February, driven by a 160.8% year‑on‑year jump in semiconductor export value to $25.16 billion, a record monthly high. The spike is tied to accelerated AI infrastructure investment that has inflated memory prices, boosting revenues for Korean chipmakers but exposing the market to cyclical and geopolitical risks.

Amazon Plays Both Sides: $50bn Bet on OpenAI while Doubling Down on Its Own AI Chips
Amazon said it will invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI and host substantial OpenAI workloads on AWS, including a pledge to run 2GW of its Trainium chips on OpenAI’s Frontier platform. The deal, which runs alongside continuing ties with Anthropic, strengthens AWS’s competitive position in the AI cloud market and validates Amazon’s push into custom AI silicon while leaving significant milestones and conditionality unresolved.

Longli Says It Has No TV Business, But Confirms Ongoing RGB Mini‑LED R&D
Longli Technology has confirmed it currently does not operate in the TV market while disclosing ongoing R&D into RGB Mini‑LED display technology. The company’s statement cools short‑term revenue expectations but signals a strategic interest in higher‑end, direct‑emissive displays that would require significant time and investment to commercialise.

Xiaomi Goes Racing: Chinese Tech Giant Debuts Its First VGT Concept, Promises Real Car at MWC 2026
Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi Vision GT, a Vision Gran Turismo concept car, at its Barcelona global launch and said a physical version will be shown at MWC 2026. The move marks the first VGT designed by a Chinese brand and signals Xiaomi’s effort to use high‑profile design projects to build automotive credibility and international recognition.

DeepSeek’s DualPath Promises to Halve AI Inference Costs — But Questions Remain
DeepSeek has introduced DualPath, an inference architecture it says can double efficiency and lower the compute cost of running large AI models. The move reflects a broader industry shift toward software and architectural optimisations that could reduce reliance on cutting‑edge chips, but real‑world validation and integration challenges remain.

The 'Guess the Car' Challenge: What a Viral Doubao Game Reveals About Consumer AI in China
A viral NetEase challenge asking Doubao to identify a car from a few clues illustrates both the improving capabilities of Chinese conversational AI and the limits posed by ambiguity, data needs and privacy concerns. While useful for marketing and e-commerce, such features also spotlight questions about model confidence, data governance and user safety.

Spring Gala’s Robot Debut Falters — A Public-Relations Setback for China’s Tech Showmanship
Robotic performers at China’s Spring Festival Gala experienced visible timing and control problems during a high-profile debut, provoking ridicule online and complicating a carefully staged narrative of technological prowess. The episode underscores the gap between lab demonstrations and live, large-scale applications and suggests a need for more cautious, incremental public deployments of robotics.

China Issues First National Standard Framework for Humanoid Robots — Industry Poised at a Turning Point
China has released a national standard system for humanoid robots and embodied intelligence that covers the full supply chain and lifecycle, aiming to accelerate commercialization and regulate safety and ethics. The move arrives as domestic firms show technical progress and growing orders, but the field’s core AI 'brain' remains a bottleneck that will determine whether humanoids reach mass production.

Meta Retreats on Ambitious In‑House AI Chip — Turns to AMD, Nvidia and Google to Fill the Gap
Meta has paused work on a high‑end internal AI training chip, Olympus, after design and stability issues, opting instead for a simpler internal design and large purchases from AMD, Nvidia and Google. The move underscores the difficulty of competing with Nvidia’s performance and software ecosystem and signals a pragmatic industry shift toward external partnerships to secure AI compute capacity.

Nvidia Targets the ‘Inference’ Bottleneck with a New Generation of AI Chips
Nvidia is designing a new class of chips optimized for AI inference, prioritizing latency, throughput and energy efficiency for real‑time model serving. The move aims to lower the cost of running large models at scale and strengthens Nvidia’s position across the AI value chain while intensifying competitive and geopolitical pressures in the semiconductor industry.

ChatGPT Nears Billion‑User Threshold as OpenAI Secures a Record $110bn War Chest
OpenAI says ChatGPT has reached 900 million weekly active users and more than 50 million paid subscribers, as subscription additions accelerated early in the year. The announcement coincided with a roughly $110 billion financing round led by Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank, lifting OpenAI’s pre‑money valuation to about $730 billion and underscoring both the opportunity and the cost of scaling generative AI globally.