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Beijing’s Silicon Bet: STAR 50 Surges as Investors Pivot to Self-Reliance
China's tech-focused STAR 50 Index soared over 8% as domestic chipmakers like Cambricon and Haiguang hit record highs. The rally, supported by massive trading volume, signals a strategic market shift toward 'hard tech' and self-reliance in the face of international trade pressures.

Fintech Fragility: PayPal and Shopify Lead Broad Tech Retraction Amid Geopolitical Shocks
PayPal and Shopify shares plummeted in pre-market trading, leading a broader tech sell-off fueled by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and shifting energy prices. The downturn reflects a growing caution among investors regarding high-growth digital platforms in a volatile global economy.

The Silicon Gilded Cage: Why Taiwan’s Record GDP Masks a Deepening Industrial Malady
Taiwan's per capita GDP has surpassed that of Japan and South Korea due to the global AI boom, yet this growth is unevenly distributed. The island faces 'Taiwan Disease,' a structural imbalance caused by over-reliance on semiconductors, currency undervaluation, and a widening wealth gap that leaves the average citizen struggling with inflation.

A-Shares Reopen to a High-Stakes Balancing Act as Geopolitical Tensions Clash with AI Optimism
China's A-share market reopens after a holiday break into a market environment defined by Persian Gulf tensions, significant liquidity maturities, and a surge in AI hardware demand. While geopolitical risks are driving energy prices higher, domestic policy support for real estate and a dominant position in the tech supply chain provide a complex but potentially optimistic backdrop for the May trading month.

Breaking the TSMC Monopoly: Apple Courts Intel and Samsung to Secure the AI Future
Apple is exploring a shift away from its exclusive reliance on TSMC by engaging in preliminary talks with Intel and Samsung for chip manufacturing. This strategic pivot is driven by the need to secure capacity for AI data centers and Mac demand while mitigating geopolitical and supply chain risks.

Apple’s Silicon Dilemma: Why the Tech Giant is Courting Intel and Samsung
Apple is exploring potential chip-making partnerships with Intel and Samsung to reduce its total reliance on TSMC. Driven by recent supply constraints and the surging demand for AI-capable hardware, the tech giant is seeking greater supply chain flexibility despite significant concerns over its rivals' manufacturing yields.

The Tech Pivot: China’s ‘Chaos’ King Abandons Consumer Stocks for an AI-Driven Future
Billionaire investor Ge Weidong and his family have reshaped their 221 billion RMB portfolio, liquidating consumer holdings to focus on AI chips and high-end manufacturing. The shift emphasizes strategic sectors like domestic GPUs and Huawei-linked automotive projects, aligning with China’s national tech sovereignty goals.

The AI Memory Supercycle: Silicon Giants Secure Record Gains in a New Seller's Market
Global memory chip giants like Samsung and SK Hynix are reporting record-breaking profit growth of up to 700% driven by the AI infrastructure boom. The industry is shifting toward a long-term contract model as high-performance memory becomes the critical bottleneck for future AI scaling.

The Price of Intelligence: Why Tim Cook is Dodging Questions on Apple’s Margin Squeeze
Apple's stellar Q2 earnings, marked by an iPhone 17 sales record and a massive rebound in China, were overshadowed by CEO Tim Cook's rare frustration regarding rising memory costs. As 'Apple Intelligence' drives a new wave of hardware upgrades, the company faces significant margin pressure from a tightening global supply chain for advanced semiconductors.

The Price of Intelligence: Apple Grapples with Mac Shortages Amid AI Surge
Apple CEO Tim Cook has warned that Mac supply shortages will last for months as a surge in AI-related demand depletes inventory. Despite strong Q2 revenue beats, the company has been forced to raise prices on the Mac Mini to manage the strain on its silicon supply chain.

Apple’s Silicon Squeeze: Cook Warns of Protracted Mac Shortages Amid Rising Component Costs
Apple CEO Tim Cook has warned that Mac supply will remain constrained for several months due to advanced chip production limits and rising memory prices. The company expects significant cost pressures to emerge after June, necessitating internal strategic countermeasures to manage margins.

Apple’s Intelligence Premium: Why the Mac Mini is the First Victim of the AI Hardware Squeeze
Apple has raised the Mac Mini's entry price to $799, citing M4 chip supply constraints and a surge in demand from users running local AI models. The price hike reflects a strategic shift toward higher-spec baseline configurations to accommodate the intensive requirements of Apple Intelligence.