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20.11.25 - 07:06
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Baidu founder Robin Li: AI the driver of China′s ′new productive forces′ (SCMP)
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Chinese search engine and artificial intelligence pioneer Baidu is casting AI as the engine of China's push for “new productive forces”, touting the emerging technology as a linchpin of Beijing's economic growth drive.
“AI, as a key driver of the new wave of technological and industrial transformation, is vital for accelerating the emergence of new quality productive forces and achieving high-quality economic and social development,” said Robin Li Yanhong, founder and chief executive at......
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20.11.25 - 06:54
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Breaking Down the Tangible Economic Benefits of AI (Bloomberg)
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Mohamed Kande, Global Chairman, PwC; Forrest Li, Founder & CEO, Sea Limited and Rishi Sunak, Former Prime Minister & Minister of Parliament for the United Kingdom discuss the tangible economic benefits that AI has already generated with Bloomberg's Parmy Olson at the 2025 Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.11.25 - 06:48
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Nvidia sei Dank: Die KI-Rally kann weitergehen! (Der Aktionaer)
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Die Nervosität war gestern zu spüren. Im Zuge der jüngsten Korrektur an den Märkten hätten schwache Zahlen von Nvidia zu herben Rückgängen gerade bei KI-Aktien geführt. Doch der wertvollste Konzern der Welt überzeugte einmal mehr. An den asiatischen Märkten ist die Stimmung bereits gut, vermutlich wird dies auch in Europa und in den USA der Fall sein....
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20.11.25 - 06:36
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Nvidia kontert KI-Sorgen mit nächstem Geschäftsschub (Cash)
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- Der KI-Boom lässt das Geschäft des Chipkonzerns Nvidia weiterhin explosiv wachsen - entgegen der jüngsten Angst vor einer Kursblase an den Börsen. Im vergangenen Quartal sprang der Umsatz im Jahresvergleich um 62 Prozent auf 57 Milliarden Dollar (49,4 Milliarden Euro) hoch. Nvidia übertraf damit die Erwartungen der Wall Street. Selbst im Vergleich zum Quartal davor gab es ein Plus von 22 Prozent....
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20.11.25 - 06:06
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Alltop forecasts strong 2026 for AI server and NEV demand surge (Digitimes)
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Taiwan-based connector vendor Alltop Technology expressed confidence in 2026 during its November 19 earnings call, highlighting the successful pilot production of AI server products on new platforms. The company identified AI servers and new energy vehicles (NEVs) as two key growth drivers, noting there are no factors warranting pessimism about the market outlook....
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20.11.25 - 06:06
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Lite-On advances 800V HVDC architecture as AI factories enter the MW power era (Digitimes)
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As the global AI wave pushes computing infrastructure into the megawatt (MW) era, Taiwan's Lite-On Technology is moving quickly to meet the demands of next-generation AI factories. Jin-tsai Wang, general manager of Lite-On's Power & Cabinet Business Unit, said the rising adoption of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) will fundamentally reshape both the manufacturing environment and the technologies required to support high-density AI computing....
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20.11.25 - 05:24
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Former UK PM Rishi Sunak on Winning the AI Race (Bloomberg)
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Rishi Sunak, Former Prime Minister & Member of Parliament, United Kingdom discusses how policy, integration, public trust, and safety are shaping the global AI race with Bloomberg's Parmy Olson at the 2025 Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.11.25 - 05:06
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Amkor invests US$177M to expand AI chip packaging in South Korea (Digitimes)
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Amkor, one of the largest US-based outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) providers, has begun investing over KRW260 billion (approx. US$177 million) in South Korea to expand capacity for rising AI chip demand. The company said it will increase back-end production in Songdo, Incheon, where it already runs a key advanced packaging facility....
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