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Huawei Sets June 1st for Nova 16 Launch as All-Scenario Ecosystem Strategy Gains Momentum
Huawei has scheduled a 'full-scenario' product launch for June 1st, featuring the new Nova 16 smartphone series. The event highlights Huawei's strategic pivot toward a unified ecosystem that integrates mobile devices, smart home technology, and automotive intelligence systems.

Huawei’s ‘Tao’s Law’: A Strategic Reimagining of Semiconductor Progress in the Post-Moore Era
Huawei has introduced 'Tao’s Law,' a semiconductor development principle that prioritizes 'time scaling' and logic folding over traditional geometric shrinking. The company aims to reach performance levels equivalent to 1.4nm chips by 2031, signaling a strategic pivot to maintain competitiveness despite international equipment sanctions.

Orbital Ambitions: Shenzhou-23 and China’s Pivot to Space-Based Energy Dominance
China’s Shenzhou-23 mission has successfully reached orbit, carrying critical experiments including a landmark study on perovskite solar cells for space use. The mission signals Beijing's transition from space exploration to space utilization, focusing on long-term energy solutions for lunar and deep-space infrastructure despite short-term fluctuations in aerospace stocks.

The Trillion-Dollar Silicon Bet: Mapping the AI Infrastructure Boom Through TSMC’s Lens
Analyses of TSMC's production data suggest that global AI capital expenditure is on track to surpass $1.1 trillion by 2027. This infrastructure boom is fueled by the transition to more complex architectures like Nvidia’s Rubin and the increasing value of advanced packaging technologies.

Fueling the AI Engine: Lingyi iTech’s Salcomp Unveils Next-Generation Power Infrastructure
Lingyi iTech's subsidiary Salcomp has launched a comprehensive range of AI server power solutions at a major industry summit in Shenzhen. This move signifies the company's strategic pivot from consumer electronics toward the high-growth, high-margin AI infrastructure market.

A Giant Leap for the Greater Bay: Shenzhou-23 Success Bridges Hong Kong to the Stars
China has successfully launched the Shenzhou-23 mission to its Tiangong Space Station, notably featuring the first astronaut from Hong Kong. The mission reinforces Beijing's commitment to a permanent orbital presence and serves as a critical stepping stone for its 2030 lunar landing goals.

From Morbid Checks to Digital Vigilance: China’s ‘Are You There?’ App and the Lone Elderly Crisis
A specialized safety app for the elderly in Hangzhou has rebranded from a morbid pun to 'Are You There?' as part of a push for 'aging-friendly' technology. The platform uses passive digital check-ins to alert family members if a senior becomes unresponsive, addressing the rising crisis of isolated deaths among China’s 'empty-nest' elderly.

China’s Semiconductor Supply Chain Tightens as Memory Boom Ignites Demand for High-Purity Chemicals
Prices for raw hydrofluoric acid are stabilizing in China, but demand for high-purity G5-grade variants is surging due to the memory chip recovery. This creates a supply crunch for the specialized chemicals needed for advanced 14nm semiconductor manufacturing.

AI Speculation Hits a Wall: BOE Denies Nvidia Ties Amid China’s Market Frenzy
Chinese display leader BOE has denied rumors of a partnership with Nvidia after its stock price surged 20% in a week. The incident highlights the intense speculation surrounding AI-related stocks in China and the persistent 'Nvidia effect' on domestic tech valuations.

The AI Safety Challenger Ascends: Anthropic Set to Overtake OpenAI with $900 Billion Valuation
Anthropic is poised to become the world’s most valuable AI startup with a projected $900 billion valuation following a $30 billion funding round. Surpassing OpenAI in valuation, the company reports explosive revenue growth and is reportedly eyeing an IPO in late 2026.

The Power Behind the Throne: Why Battery King CATL is Betting Billions on DeepSeek
Battery giant CATL is reportedly leading a funding round for AI startup DeepSeek that could value the firm at $45 billion. The deal highlights a strategic convergence between energy infrastructure and artificial intelligence as power demand becomes a critical factor in scaling LLMs.

The Hardware Bottleneck: Global Capital Pours into AI’s Infrastructure 'Money Printers'
AI investment is shifting toward specific hardware bottlenecks like memory and optical modules, driving record profits for companies like SK Hynix and Micron. However, the disconnect between massive infrastructure spending and lagging software monetization is fueling fears of a dot-com-style bubble.