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Apple's vice president bids farewell to Indonesia! At the end of negotiations, the Indonesian minister surprisingly reaffirms the iPhone 16 ban.
① Negotiations between Apple and the Indonesian government took a turn at the last minute, with the Apple executive leading the talks leaving Indonesia on Wednesday, while the remaining team members continued negotiations; ② In October last year, Apple was banned from selling the iPhone 16 series due to failure to meet Indonesia's localization production requirements; ③ Apple proposed to invest 1 billion dollars to build a factory and train students, but the Indonesian Minister of Industry insisted that Apple produce iPhone 16 components.
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Hold more chips! SK chairman claims that its HBM development speed has exceeded NVIDIA's requirements.
①SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won stated that SK Hynix's HBM chip development speed has surpassed NVIDIA's requirements, implying that it has more leverage in negotiations with NVIDIA; ② Chey Tae-won also mentioned that SK Hynix and NVIDIA are accelerating the research and development of HBM, with the supply volume for this year already confirmed; ③ In addition, SK Group plans to make AI Datacenters a major growth driver for the future.
Express News | Elon Musk says Tesla is aiming to build thousands of Optimus humanoid robots in 2025.
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Musk: The goal this year is to manufacture thousands of Optimus humanoid robots, aiming for a tenfold increase each year over the next two years.
Musk stated that if everything goes smoothly, the production of humanoid robots will increase tenfold by 2026, with the goal of producing between 0.05 million to 0.1 million humanoid robots next year, and then increasing it tenfold again the following year.
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F Stars --- significantly continued to decline, related to quantum Computer being sold off due to comments from the NVIDIA CEO.
Significant decline continues. Recently surging as a quantum Computer-related stock, today it is experiencing a sharp drop alongside other related stocks such as NFHD, Japan Lad, Ubiquitous AI, and SEC. The CEO of USA NVIDIA has stated that the practical application of quantum Computers is still a long way off, leading to a decline in expectations for early contributions to earnings. In the previous day's USA market, there was also a sharp decline among some related stocks.
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Can 2-nanometer chips emerge as a dark horse from Japan? The emerging company Rapidus will test production in April.
① 2025 is a key year for advanced chip processing, Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung, and Rapidus all plan to start trial production of 2-nanometer chips; ② According to Japanese media, the emerging company Rapidus plans to begin trial production of 2-nanometer chips in April, with shipments to Broadcom starting as early as June; ③ Rapidus has received significant funding from the Japanese government, and this trial production will determine its credibility in the market.
A statement from Jensen Huang caused quantum concept stocks to plummet. D-Wave CEO: His view is "completely wrong."
① The CEO of the USA quantum computing company D-Wave Quantum, Alan Baratz, recently stated that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is "very wrong" about quantum computing; ② Previously, Huang's remarks frightened Wall Street. He indicated that it may take 15 to 30 years to bring a "very useful quantum computer" to market.