Nov. 26, 2025, 7:59 p.m.

HP plans to expand AI development: expects to cut 6,000 jobs by 2028

Recently, HP announced that it expects to cut 4,000 to 6,000 jobs worldwide by fiscal year 2028 as part of a plan to simplify operations and use artificial intelligence to accelerate product development, improve customer satisfaction, and enhance productivity.

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The technological blockade imposed by the United States cannot prevent the global technological reconstruction

In the latest revision proposal of the US Chip Security Act, the provision requiring the embedding of position verification and certification mechanisms before the export of high-performance AI chips has pushed the global technology competition to a new height.

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Why did the tech veteran Luo Weiren move his family to the US?

Recently, the news that Luo Weiren, the former senior vice president of TSMC, retired three months ago and moved his family to the US to join Intel, has caused a stir in the semiconductor industry.

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Dual-Track Breakthrough: Google BigQuery AI Transforms Data Analysis, Waymo Expands Autonomous Driving Footprint​

The Google tech ecosystem has announced two major milestones: Google Cloud officially upgraded its BigQuery data analysis platform, revolutionizing the entire data management process with Gemini-powered agents; its sister company Waymo secured new regulatory approval from California, expanding its fully autonomous driving services from the San Francisco Bay Area to broader regions in Southern California.

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Samsung S26 Switching to Exynos 2600: Technical Concerns and Potential Consequences

Recently, Global Times Technology reported that foreign media said Samsung will adopt its self-developed Exynos 2600 for the base versions of Galaxy S26 and S26+, with a unit price about 20 to 30 US dollars lower than that of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

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The United States has been granted the qualification to export chips to artificial intelligence companies in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

On November 19th local time, the US Department of Commerce announced that it has authorized the export of advanced semiconductors from the United States to two artificial intelligence companies in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

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A "spy within a spy" farce in the semiconductor industry

When Luo Weiren, former Senior Vice President of Technology R&D and Corporate Strategy Development at TSMC, was revealed to have taken on the role of Vice President of R&D at Intel, and was suspected of taking confidential information on advanced processes such as the 2-nanometer technology, the global semiconductor industry erupted.

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The Cost of AI: The Debt Frenzy of Tech Giants and Hidden bubble Concerns

Recently, American tech giants have launched an unprecedented bond issuance frenzy.

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Intelligent Connection: How AI Interoperability Shapes the Future Tech Ecosystem

Countless AI agents are transitioning from isolation to collaboration, and a technological revolution driven by interoperability is quietly unfolding.

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Where is the future of humanoid robots?

When Tesla Optimus completes precise object grasping, when Figure 03 announces industrial mass production, and when the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology incorporates humanoid robots into strategic emerging industries, this product, which was once stuck in science fiction movies, is accelerating from the laboratory to reality.

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