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Nvidia Set to Launch China-Specific AI Chip Amidst US Export Rules
Nvidia, the U.S. chipmaking giant, is gearing up for the mass production of a new artificial intelligence (AI) chip, the H20, specifically designed for the Chinese market, in compliance with U.S. export rules. Nvidia, the U.S. chipmaking giant, is gearing up for the mass production of a new artificial intelligence (AI) chip, the H20, specifically designed for the Chinese market, in compliance with U.S. export rules. -
Danish Scientists Unravel Mystery of Magnetic Levitation Phenomenon
Scientists at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have made a significant breakthrough in understanding a novel form of magnetic levitation, challenging the boundaries of classical physics. In an intriguing experiment first observed by a Turkish scientist in 2021, a rotating magnet caused a nearby magnet to spin and levitate, a phenomenon not accounted for by known physics principles. Scientists at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have made a significant breakthrough in understanding a novel form of magnetic levitation, challenging the boundaries of classical physics. In an intriguing experiment first observed by a Turkish scientist in 2021, a rotating magnet caused a nearby magnet to spin and levitate, a phenomenon not accounted for by known physics principles. -
Tesla Recalls 1.6 Million Vehicles in China Over Autopilot Risks
Tesla Inc. is embarking on a significant recall of 1.6 million vehicles in China, aiming to address issues with its Autopilot driver-assistance system and minimize the risk of collisions. Tesla Inc. is embarking on a significant recall of 1.6 million vehicles in China, aiming to address issues with its Autopilot driver-assistance system and minimize the risk of collisions. -
Alipay Ventures into Social Realm with 'Interest Community' Feature
Alipay, the renowned mobile payment platform, is taking a bold leap into the world of social interaction with the testing of its new feature, 'Interest Community.' Alipay, the renowned mobile payment platform, is taking a bold leap into the world of social interaction with the testing of its new feature, 'Interest Community.' -
Microsoft Revolutionizes Keyboards with New AI-Driven Copilot Key
Microsoft has announced a groundbreaking addition to the Windows keyboard: the Copilot key. Microsoft has announced a groundbreaking addition to the Windows keyboard: the Copilot key. -
Google Commences Phased Blocking of Cookies in Chrome Amidst Mixed Reactions
Google has commenced a phased blocking of third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, affecting about 30 million users worldwide. Google has commenced a phased blocking of third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, affecting about 30 million users worldwide. -
Apple Faces Bleak 2024 with Major Drop: Barclays Warns of Cooling iPhone Demand
Apple's stock faced a dismal start to 2024, plummeting about 3.6% on January 2, marking its largest single-day decline since August 4, 2023, and reaching its lowest close since November 9. Apple's stock faced a dismal start to 2024, plummeting about 3.6% on January 2, marking its largest single-day decline since August 4, 2023, and reaching its lowest close since November 9. -
ASML Faces Export License Revocation Amidst US-Dutch Pressure and Chinese Concerns
Dutch government announced the revocation of export licenses for two cutting-edge lithography machines, NXT:2050i and NXT:2100i, from ASML, a leading player in the semiconductor equipment industry. Dutch government announced the revocation of export licenses for two cutting-edge lithography machines, NXT:2050i and NXT:2100i, from ASML, a leading player in the semiconductor equipment industry. -
Revitalizing GAP in China: Expansion, Local Design, and the Challenge of Shifting Perceptions
American fast-fashion giant GAP has embarked on an ambitious expansion and transformation in China. American fast-fashion giant GAP has embarked on an ambitious expansion and transformation in China. -
JD.com Triumphs Over Alibaba with 1 Billion Yuan Award in Landmark Antitrust Case
JD.com has secured a significant legal victory in its long-standing antitrust dispute with Alibaba. On December 29, the Beijing High People's Court ruled in favor of JD.com in the "choose one from two" monopoly case, ordering Alibaba to pay 1 billion yuan in damages. JD.com has secured a significant legal victory in its long-standing antitrust dispute with Alibaba. On December 29, the Beijing High People's Court ruled in favor of JD.com in the "choose one from two" monopoly case, ordering Alibaba to pay 1 billion yuan in damages.