# Data%20Centers
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China’s Bandwidth Breakthrough: FiberHome Commences Mass Production of 13,824-Core Optical Cables
Chinese telecom giant FiberHome has reached mass production for a record-breaking 13,824-core optical cable. This breakthrough addresses critical space constraints in urban infrastructure and bolsters China's domestic supply chain for AI and 5G/6G development.

Shadows Over the 'King of Stocks': Executive Detention Clouds the Rise of China’s Optical Chip Giant
Yuanjie Semiconductor, China's highest-priced stock, has announced the criminal detention of its Vice President, Chen Wenjun. Despite the executive scandal, the company reported explosive growth in its AI-driven data center business with profit margins exceeding 70%.

Silicon Hegemony: Nvidia’s $5.5 Trillion Milestone and the Unstoppable Chip Supercycle
Nvidia has made history as the first company to reach a $5.5 trillion valuation, anchoring a broader semiconductor rally that is pushing global indices to record highs. Despite short-term volatility in stocks like Qualcomm and Intel, persistent supply shortages and aggressive retail buying suggest the AI-driven chip supercycle still has significant momentum.

Light Speed: TSMC Reimagines AI Hardware with Silicon Photonics and the ‘Three-Layer’ Architecture
TSMC has introduced a 'three-layer' hardware strategy for AI, prioritizing silicon photonics and its COUPE integration technology to overcome current power and latency bottlenecks. By moving from copper to optical interconnects, the company aims to deliver massive efficiency gains, cementing its role as the critical system integrator for the future of AI data centers.

Compute as Currency: China’s AI Infrastructure Stocks Surge Amid Domestic Demand
China's AI Computing Power Index rose 2% as investors pivoted toward hardware and data center infrastructure. The rally, led by firms like Foxconn Industrial Internet, underscores the critical role of domestic 'compute' capabilities in sustaining China's AI ambitions despite global supply chain pressures.

Silicon Valley’s Final Frontier: Google and SpaceX Negotiate the Future of Orbital Cloud Computing
Alphabet is in talks with SpaceX to launch orbital data centers, signaling a major move toward space-based edge computing. This partnership aims to reduce data processing latency and could redefine the infrastructure of the global cloud industry.

Silicon Valley’s Celestial Pivot: Google and SpaceX Negotiate the Future of Orbital Computing
Google is negotiating a launch deal with SpaceX to deploy orbital data centers as part of its Project Suncatcher. This initiative aims to move heavy computing tasks into space to solve terrestrial power and land constraints, signaling a major shift in global cloud infrastructure.

The 1,000 RMB Milestone: Zhongji Innolight and the Unstoppable Rise of China’s AI Infrastructure
Zhongji Innolight has become the 10th stock in A-share history to breach the 1,000 RMB mark, fueled by a 970% gain over twelve months. Its success underscores the massive demand for optical modules driven by the global AI infrastructure supercycle.

Masayoshi Son’s Billion-Dollar Bet: SoftBank Targets France for Global AI Expansion
Masayoshi Son is in late-stage talks with President Macron to invest billions in French AI data centers, signaling a major strategic shift for SoftBank toward physical infrastructure. The deal positions France as a central hub for European AI while integrating SoftBank's chip and energy interests into a global compute network.

Beyond the Screen: How Micro LED is Becoming the Secret Backbone of AI Infrastructure
Micro LED technology is pivoting from consumer displays to AI data center infrastructure, with the CPO transceiver market projected to reach $848 million by 2030. Driven by generative AI demands, the technology offers superior energy efficiency and lower error rates than traditional copper or existing optical solutions.

China’s Power Play: Integrating the AI Revolution into the National Energy Grid
China has launched a national strategy to synchronize the growth of artificial intelligence with its energy infrastructure. The plan envisions data centers acting as flexible grid assets to manage renewable energy volatility while aiming for global leadership in green-powered AI by 2030.

The Silent Bottleneck: Why AI’s Hunger for CPUs is Reshaping the Global Chip Market
The AI hardware market is shifting as CPUs emerge as a critical bottleneck alongside GPUs, driven by the rise of AI Agents. Rising prices and severe supply shortages from leaders like Intel and AMD indicate that general-purpose processors remain indispensable for the next phase of AI deployment.