AMD announced that it will use TSMC’s 2nm process to mass-produce its next-generation EPYC processor, Venice.
Lisa Su: Demand for AI is strong, and AMD is urging its partners to increase production capacity.
Microsoft has released its self-developed Maia 200 chip, claiming that its inference cost is lower than that of NVIDIA’s chips.
Samsung’s 8.6th generation OLED panel yield rate exceeds 90%, and it will begin mass production of MacBook Pro panels.
Lenovo’s PC sales were strong, with quarterly revenue up 27%.
Chinese brands have captured 15% of the European electric vehicle market.
Samsung’s South Korean union will vote on the salary agreement.
The US government announced a $2 billion investment in nine quantum computing companies, with IBM receiving $1 billion.
Sources say the White House may issue an executive order to strengthen scrutiny of the development of edge AI systems.






