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Trump announced substantial progress on a US-Iran peace deal and Hormuz reopened after six weeks. Bitcoin jumped from $74,000 to $76,700 in four hours. Xi seated Putin, Iran, and India at the same desk in one week. SpaceX opened its books for the first time in 23 years with the largest IPO in U.S. history; Nvidia conceded China to Huawei. BTS held the Billboard 200 top 10 for an eighth straight week.
Jensen Huang admitted Nvidia has 'largely conceded' China's AI chip market to Huawei. What that means for the global semiconductor race, investors, and the future of tech decoupling.
DeepSeek's V4 won't replicate the R1 shock—but it redraws the open-source AI map on pricing, long-context efficiency, and China's push to ditch Nvidia. Here's what's worth watching.
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[email protected]US-blacklisted Huawei debuts its most advanced AI supercomputer overseas, claiming Nvidia-level performance. A new chapter in the global chip war begins.
Despite US blacklisting, Huawei pushes into European wearables market with smartwatches and earbuds, challenging Apple and Samsung in a **$50 billion** global market
Huawei joins OpenAI and Google in setting global AI standards despite US sanctions. What does this rare collaboration mean for the future of AI development and geopolitical tensions?
EU's new cybersecurity legislation targeting Chinese ICT firms triggers fierce opposition from Huawei and Beijing, escalating tech tensions across continents.
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[email protected]The European Commission is introducing a new act for EU mandatory Huawei ZTE removal from 5G networks across all 27 member states, citing cybersecurity risks.
Huawei aims to expand its driver assistance system to over 80 models in 2026, targeting a 3 million vehicle milestone as it dominates the Chinese EV software market.
China has taken the lead in physical AI patents for 2026, surpassing the US and South Korea. Huawei and Baidu dominate the rankings in the robotics sector.
Huawei reclaimed the top spot in China's smartphone market in 2025, beating Apple with 46.7 million units shipped and a 16.4% market share, according to IDC.
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[email protected]Foreign-branded smartphone shipments, led by Apple's iPhone, more than doubled in China in November 2025, signaling a strong rebound amid fierce competition from Huawei.