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Beyond the Joystick: Nvidia Folds Gaming into Edge Computing as AI Pivot Reaches Final Form
Nvidia has officially reclassified its gaming revenue into a new Edge Computing category, reflecting a strategic shift away from its consumer graphics roots. This move highlights the overwhelming dominance of the company's data center and AI business, which now provides the vast majority of its growth.

Silicon Realignment: Anthropic Eyes Microsoft’s Custom Chips in a Bid for Compute Diversification
Anthropic is in discussions with Microsoft to utilize servers powered by Microsoft's custom-designed AI chips. The move reflects a broader industry shift toward proprietary silicon and hardware diversification to manage soaring compute costs and reduce dependency on Nvidia.

The 2026 AI Watershed: Why Lee Kai-fu and Lisa Su Believe AI Must Move Beyond the Laboratory
Tech titans Lee Kai-fu and Lisa Su argue that AI must move from being a laboratory curiosity to a driver of bottom-line financial results by 2026. They envision a future dominated by multi-agent systems and 'autonomous enterprises' where CEO-led, top-down implementation replaces current inefficient, bottom-up AI experiments.

Xiaomi’s Performance Gambit: The YU7 GT Aims for the Global SUV Throne
Xiaomi has launched the YU7 GT, a high-performance electric SUV priced at 389,900 RMB, featuring 1,003 horsepower and a record-breaking Nürburgring lap time. The move underscores Xiaomi’s transition into a luxury EV powerhouse, leveraging its massive electronics ecosystem to challenge both Tesla and traditional performance brands.

China’s Search for ‘Digital Intelligence’: Scaling AI and Big Data for the Modern Battlefield
The Academy of Military Sciences recently hosted the 7th Military Big Data Forum in Guiyang, focusing on converting 'digital intelligence' into tangible combat effectiveness. The event highlighted China's strategic shift toward integrating trusted AI, large language models, and high-value data mining into the PLA's operational framework.

Digital Ghosts: China’s AI-Driven Push to Resurrect Revolutionary Memories
Chinese state media has highlighted a 'cross-temporal reunion' between a 108-year-old widow and her late revolutionary husband, facilitated by AI reconstruction technology. This event underscores a broader strategic effort to use digital tools to reinforce patriotic education and the emotional resonance of China's revolutionary history.

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Breakthrough in China: A High-Stakes Pivot for Musk’s Empire
Tesla has officially confirmed the rollout of its Supervised Full Self-Driving system in China, backed by an urgent hiring campaign for localized testing. This move has sparked a rally in Chinese EV stocks and marks a strategic shift toward software-defined competition in the world’s largest automotive market.

AMD Claims the 2nm Crown: The ‘Venice’ Launch and the New Frontier of High-Performance Computing
AMD has initiated mass production of its ‘Venice’ EPYC processors using TSMC’s 2nm process, making it the first company to bring 2nm technology to the high-performance computing market. This move strengthens AMD’s competitive position against Intel and Nvidia as it targets the burgeoning AI data center sector.

Tesla’s Algorithmic Ambition: Supervised FSD Primed for the Chinese Thresher
Tesla has officially confirmed the imminent launch of its Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in China, supported by a significant hiring push for local test engineers. The company is currently navigating final regulatory approvals to introduce the 64,000 RMB software package to the world's most competitive electric vehicle market.

Musk’s $2 Trillion Orbit: The AI Lifeline Hidden in SpaceX’s IPO Filing
SpaceX's S-1 filing reveals a pivotal $45 billion contract with Anthropic that stabilizes its money-losing AI division ahead of a landmark IPO. The document outlines a shift toward orbital data centers and confirms Elon Musk's absolute control over the company's $2 trillion vision, which includes tethering his compensation to Mars colonization.

Nvidia’s $81 Billion Record Fails to Sate a Market Addicted to Miracles
Nvidia reported a record $81.6 billion in quarterly revenue, driven by a 92% surge in its data center business, yet its stock fell as investors grew wary of plateauing margins. The company is pivoting toward 'AI Agents' and sovereign AI projects to sustain growth while using a massive $80 billion buyback to appease Wall Street.

From Factories to Living Rooms: China’s First General-Purpose Home Robot Debuts in Wuhan
Wuhan-based tech firms have launched the Shiguang S1, China's first humanoid robot tailored for domestic tasks like cooking and laundry. Utilizing 'embodied intelligence,' the robot autonomously navigates home environments without pre-set programming, signaling a new era for consumer robotics in China.