Nov. 19, 2025, 10:56 a.m.

A $600 billion gamble: Meta's AI infrastructure boom and the Reconfiguration of the US technology landscape

On November 8th local time, Meta officially announced that it will invest 600 billion US dollars in the United States over the next three years, focusing on the construction of infrastructure such as AI data centers.

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The chip mystery behind Volkswagen BMW's core supplier being forced to reduce production

When ZF's Schweinfurt factory in Germany reduced the shift of its electric transmission system production line and Bosch's Salzgitter factory shortened working hours, these two core suppliers of Volkswagen and BMW reduced production, once again sounding the alarm for the global automotive supply chain.

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Is the "era without steering wheels" ahead of schedule? The risks and hidden dangers of Tesla's Cybercab technology route

Recently, according to Teslarati, Tesla announced that the production version of the Cybercab will not be equipped with a steering wheel or pedals when it rolls off the production line in the second quarter of 2026.

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Google Gemini 3 Pro Scheduled for November Release: Million-Token Context Window Redefines AI Interaction

​On November 5th, technology media outlet ufukozen discovered the model label "gemini-3-pro-preview-11-2025" on Google's Vertex AI platform, officially unveiling the release details of Google's next-generation flagship AI model.

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Tesla's Cybercab will enter mass production

On October 26th local time, Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced at the earnings call that he has finally set a clear production schedule for Cybercab.

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New quantum batteries may revolutionize energy storage

Scientists from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing in Japan and Huazhong University of Science and Technology have developed a new theoretical model explaining how to design a highly efficient "topological quantum battery."

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The "electricity hunger" of American tech giants: When Amazon and others encounter Buffett's power supply crisis

Amazon recently filed a complaint with the Oregon regulatory authority, accusing Pacific Power, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, of failing to fulfill its contract to provide the promised electricity for its four new data centers.

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The farce under the self-indulgence of the United States and the predicament of the global industry

On the global stage of technological competition, chips are undoubtedly one of the most dazzling "stars".

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Chip Rivalry: A New Landscape of Global AI Competition Under the Blackwell Architecture

Recently, US President Trump publicly stated that Nvidia's latest Blackwell AI chip was not designed for "others."

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One month after the US government's shutdown, who will bear the pain of people's livelihood and the economy?

When the autumn leaves in Washington turned golden, the US federal government was plunged into an unprecedented "shutdown" deadlock - this political crisis that began on October 1st, amid the drama of the two parties throwing responsibility bullets at each other, reached its 30th "Day of Absurdity" on October 31st.

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