# GPU
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Nvidia’s DLSS 5 Promises a ‘GPT Moment’ for Real‑Time Graphics — But the Race Is Only Beginning
Nvidia introduced DLSS 5, a real‑time neural rendering system that synthesises photoreal lighting and material properties per pixel. Jensen Huang called it a “GPT moment” for graphics, underlining the company’s intent to couple generative AI with traditional rendering and deepen its hardware‑software advantage.

Nvidia Commits $2 Billion to Nebius to Build a Next‑Generation AI Cloud
Nvidia has entered a strategic partnership with cloud provider Nebius to build a hyperscale AI cloud platform, and will invest $2 billion in the company. The move accelerates Nvidia’s expansion beyond chips into the cloud infrastructure that will host large AI models and could reshape competition among cloud providers.

Chinese GPU Maker Sees Shipments Surge but Posts 2025 Loss of ¥781m
MuXi reported ¥1.644 billion in 2025 revenue, up 121% year‑on‑year, driven by a notable rise in GPU shipments, but still posted a ¥781 million net loss. The results signal strong market acceptance of the company's GPUs while underscoring the persistent profitability and cash‑burn challenges facing China’s emerging AI‑chip vendors.

MooreThreads Claims Same‑Day Port of MiniMax M2.5 to Its MTT S5000 GPU, Highlighting China’s Push for a Domestic AI Stack
MooreThreads said it achieved Day‑0 adaptation of MiniMax M2.5 on its MTT S5000 GPU, enabling immediate deployment of the model on its hardware. The claim highlights progress in China’s domestic AI hardware‑software stack, though independent performance verification and ecosystem maturity remain decisive.

Shanghai Pushes to Turn ‘Space Compute’ into a Strategic Industry — UCloud CEO Urges Labs, Standards and Cross‑Regional Clusters
Ji Xinhua, chairman of cloud firm UCloud and a Shanghai municipal delegate, has urged the city to fast‑track “space compute” by creating a dedicated funding programme, a national key laboratory, in‑orbit testbeds and industry alliances. His proposals span hardware, software standards for domestic GPUs, an AI‑for‑Science compute pool and regional cooperation to position Shanghai as a hub for a strategically important, fast‑growing sector.

Why Jensen Huang’s Shanghai Market Stop Matters: Nvidia, Chinese AI Ambition and the Race for Compute
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s modest Shanghai market visit underscored the company’s ongoing commercial commitment to China even as export controls and rapid domestic innovation reshape the competitive landscape. Chinese advances in open‑source models, homegrown accelerators and emerging photonic computing are narrowing reliance on foreign GPUs and creating a more diversified global AI infrastructure.