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Shanghai’s New Blueprint: Inside China’s High-Stakes Push for Brain-Computer Interfaces
Shanghai has released its 15th Five-Year Plan for the service industry, prioritizing breakthroughs in Brain-Computer Interfaces, cell and gene therapy, and AI-driven healthcare. The blueprint aims to integrate cutting-edge biotech with clinical services to address neurodegenerative diseases and demographic shifts.

Silicon Shift: NVIDIA’s PC Ambitions Ignite a Tech Rally Across Greater China
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's latest keynote has sparked a massive rally in Hong Kong-listed tech stocks, signaling a market-wide embrace of the AI PC era. The shift marks a strategic pivot toward local AI hardware, disrupting traditional PC architectures and boosting the entire electronics supply chain.

The Hijacked Gateway: China’s Cybersecurity Watchdog Warns of Massive Home Router DNS Attacks
China's CNCERT has issued an emergency alert after discovering a massive DNS hijacking campaign affecting over 700,000 unique IP addresses daily through compromised home routers. The attack redirects users to illegal gambling and pornographic sites, highlighting critical security vulnerabilities in residential networking hardware.

Get a Grip: Why the Billion-Dollar Humanoid Robot Race Hinges on a Pair of Hands
While billions are being invested in humanoid robots capable of walking and balancing, the industry's true bottleneck is manual dexterity. Commercial success depends on the development of 'dexterous hands' that can reliably perform complex industrial tasks, moving beyond impressive demonstrations to consistent, autonomous labor.

Jensen Huang’s Next Gambit: NVIDIA Prepares to Upend the PC Market with AI Silicon
NVIDIA is expected to unveil the N1X, its first self-developed ARM-based PC processor, at Computex Taipei. Designed to rival Apple's M-series, the chip focuses on high-performance local AI computing rather than traditional gaming, marking a strategic shift toward 'AI-native' consumer hardware.

A Digital Fossil Returns: Can Tianya Reclaim Its Throne in the Age of Algorithms?
Tianya Community, China's most iconic legacy forum, has officially reopened after a three-year shutdown caused by financial distress. While the platform has successfully preserved its historical data and resumed browsing, it faces significant challenges in modernizing its business model to compete in a radically changed social media landscape.

BYD’s Great Leap Inward: Chasing the Intelligence Crown with Custom Silicon
BYD has launched an aggressive new strategy to bridge its intelligence gap, centering on a self-developed 4nm chip and the democratization of high-level autonomous driving features. By offering to assume liability for accidents and bringing advanced sensors to budget models, the automaker aims to leverage its massive scale to dominate the software-driven second half of the EV race.

The AI Squeeze: NVIDIA’s Expansion and the Rising Costs of the Semiconductor Upstream
NVIDIA's upcoming major conference coincides with price hikes from Japanese semiconductor material suppliers, signaling a shift in market focus toward the upstream supply chain. As AI hardware demand peaks, the materials bottleneck is becoming a critical factor for the industry's sustained growth.

Shanghai’s Digital Diplomacy: The 2026 Gala and China’s New Narrative Frontier
Shanghai hosted the 2026 Internet Quality Content Creation Gala, signaling its ambition to become a global hub for the creator economy and digital storytelling. The event highlights a strategic pivot toward using independent digital creators to enhance China's soft power and cultural exports.

The Silicon Heartland: How State Capitalism Is Minting Billionaires in China’s Memory Chip Sector
China's two primary memory chip manufacturers, CXMT and YMTC, are heading toward IPOs after years of massive state-backed investment. Their success marks a shift in the global semiconductor landscape and highlights the effectiveness of the 'Hefei Model' in fostering strategic high-tech industries through local government support.

Reality Check for AI Speculators: Solder Giant Weiteou Dampens Advanced Packaging Hype
Shenzhen Weiteou New Materials has issued a risk warning to cool investor speculation regarding its involvement in the optical module and advanced packaging sectors. The company clarified that despite market hype, these AI-adjacent fields currently contribute very little to its total revenue.

The Robotic Rubicon: San Francisco Startup to Test Humanoid Machines on Ukrainian Battlefields
A San Francisco robotics startup is deploying upgraded humanoid robots to Ukraine to test logistics and operational capabilities under combat conditions. Backed by $24 million in US military research contracts, the initiative aims to integrate these autonomous systems into frontline American operations within 18 months.