# Edge Computing
Latest news and articles about Edge Computing
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Beyond the Cloud: Why China’s Leading AI Scholars are Abandoning the 'OpenAI Clone' Strategy
Tsinghua professor Liu Zhiyuan argues that China must move beyond cloning OpenAI by focusing on 'intelligence density' and edge computing. He emphasizes that China's competitive advantage lies in integrating high-efficiency small models into real-world industrial scenes rather than competing solely on cloud-based scale.

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.

Dell’s ‘AI Factory’ Momentum Signals Shift Toward Enterprise-Grade Autonomous Systems
Dell Technologies added 1,000 new customers to its AI Factory line last quarter, reaching a total of 5,000 clients. The company is pivoting toward 'agentic AI' and edge computing through strategic partnerships with Google and SpaceX, signaling a major move into autonomous enterprise infrastructure.

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.

China’s FPGA Gambit: Fudan Microelectronics Inks Billion-Yuan Pact to Secure the AI Edge
Fudan Microelectronics has partnered with Fudan University in a 1-billion-yuan joint venture to develop advanced FPGA and AI chip technologies. The deal secures exclusive commercial rights for the company while mobilizing a 300-person research team to address critical bottlenecks in China's semiconductor supply chain.

Beyond the Power Bank: Anker’s High-Stakes Pivot to Silicon and Robotics
Anker Innovations is pivoting from a consumer electronics brand to a deep-tech company, investing in custom AI chips and embodied intelligence. Led by founder Steven Yang, the firm is developing 'first-principles' technologies like the Thus™ chip and autonomous security robotics to redefine its market position.

Silicon Sovereignty: OpenAI’s Hardware Gambit to Define the Post-App Era
OpenAI is reportedly developing its own smartphone for 2028, partnering with MediaTek and Luxshare to build a hardware ecosystem centered on autonomous AI agents. The move represents a strategic effort to bypass existing mobile gatekeepers and capture real-time user context through a vertically integrated hardware-software stack.

Beyond Surveillance: EZVIZ Network Pivots to Embodied AI and Global Robot Markets
EZVIZ Network is pivoting toward 'embodied AI' with a new line of cleaning and companion robots powered by proprietary world models. As domestic growth stabilizes, the company is leveraging enhanced edge computing and a surge in overseas demand to secure higher profit margins in the global smart home market.

The Token Squeeze: Tesla’s New Silicon and Tencent’s Price Hikes Signal AI's Move to the Edge
Tesla's AI5 chip tape-out and Tencent Cloud's price hikes signal a strategic shift in the AI industry from cloud-based training to edge-side inference and high-volume token consumption. This transition is driving a revaluation of the AI supply chain, moving from raw hardware rental to sophisticated 'Agent-as-a-Service' business models.

Domesticating the ‘Lobster’: China’s PC Giants Pivot from AI Models to Autonomous Agents
China's leading PC manufacturers, including Honor and Lenovo, are racing to integrate autonomous AI agents directly into consumer hardware. By shifting from manual software deployment to factory-integrated solutions, these companies aim to lower costs and security risks, signaling a major move toward the mass-market adoption of agentic AI.

The Great Promotion: How Artificial Intelligence Graduated from Digital Assistant to Corporate Architect
The corporate world has entered a transformative phase where AI has evolved from a simple task assistant into a strategic 'brain' capable of autonomous decision-making and physical-world interaction. This shift is driven by the rise of edge computing, world models, and autonomous agents that are redefining the structural foundations of global business and labor.

The Agent in the Machine: China’s Mininglamp Challenges Cloud AI with On-Device GUI Automation
Mininglamp has released Mano-P, a groundbreaking open-source GUI agent model designed to run locally on Apple Silicon. By achieving top benchmark scores and minimizing memory usage, the model enables private, cost-effective, and proactive AI automation directly on consumer hardware.