Oct. 25, 2025, 6:20 a.m.

Plans to Return to Artificial Intelligence: Intel Expects to Launch a New AI Chip

Recently, Intel Chief Technology Officer Sachin Katti stated at the Open Compute Summit on Tuesday that Intel plans to launch a new AI chip for data centers next year.

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California AI Identification Act: A Milestone and New Challenge for Transparent Regulation of Artificial Intelligence

On October 13, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 243, which was officially implemented.

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Behind ASME's preparations for delayed shipments

When Bloomberg revealed that Dutch lithography machine giant ASML was preparing for potential business interruptions and shipment delays, the nerves of the global semiconductor industry instantly tightened.

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The Technical Illusion of Micro Recursive Models: The Efficiency and Verifiability Dilemma behind Samsung TRM

Recently, according to the foreign media SiliconANGLE, a research team from Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has proposed a new type of artificial intelligence architecture called Micro Recursive Model (TRM), and claims that this model has achieved outstanding results on several structured inference benchmarks with only about 7 million parameters.

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€30 Billion to Build a "Stack": Europe Launches a Defense Battle for Technological Sovereignty in the AI Era​

When command operations on the Ukrainian battlefield rely on SpaceX's Starlink, when 70% of Europe's cloud services are monopolized by U.S. companies, and when ASML is caught in the crossfire of the China-U.S. chip war, Europe has finally woken up to the acute pain of "digital colonization."

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Nvidia has been granted an annual export license for 500,000 Gpus to the United Arab Emirates

On October 9 local time, the US government finally granted Nvidia an export license, allowing it to ship advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips worth tens of billions of dollars to the United Arab Emirates, thus officially launching the large-scale bilateral technological cooperation previously reached between the two sides.

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Digital Transformation: A Key Path to Enhancing the Income of African Micro-Entrepreneurs

Digital technology is rapidly transforming the micro-enterprise economy in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly the business models in agriculture and food systems.

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How can the quantum 'black box' be broken?

In 2025, Microsoft announced the release of the $1 billion topology quantum chip "Majorana 1", but this milestone breakthrough has been embroiled in intense scientific controversy.

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Tesla's self-driving crisis: 2.88 million vehicles under investigation, the self-driving myth is once again questioned

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the United States recently announced that it is investigating approximately 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system.

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Musk's $128 Million Severance Lawsuit: A Game of Power and Law

In October 2025, Elon Musk and four former Twitter (now Company X) executives reached a settlement over their $128 million severance pay, temporarily bringing a years-long dispute to a close.

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