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小米智驾更名辅助驾驶;英伟达正设法继续对华出口;淘宝闪购外卖日订单量破千万

Group 1: Xiaomi and Neta Auto - Xiaomi has renamed its driving assistance feature from "Xiaomi Intelligent Driving Pro" to "Xiaomi Assisted Driving Pro" for the standard version of its SU7 model [1] - Neta Auto's app and website experienced downtime due to unpaid data fees, but have since resumed normal operations [3] Group 2: Nvidia and AI Chip Export Controls - Nvidia criticized Anthropic for supporting U.S. government measures to tighten AI chip export controls to China, emphasizing the strength of China's AI talent pool [3] - Nvidia is developing a new AI chip that complies with U.S. export regulations to maintain its market presence in China [3] Group 3: Nvidia CEO Compensation - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's salary will increase to $49.9 million in 2025, marking the first salary increase in ten years [4][5] Group 4: Apple Bond Issuance - Apple plans to issue investment-grade corporate bonds for the first time since 2021, with discussions indicating a yield approximately 0.7 percentage points above U.S. Treasury rates [6] Group 5: Travel and Tourism Trends - Ctrip reported a 130% year-on-year increase in inbound travel orders during the May Day holiday, reflecting a strong recovery in the domestic tourism market [7] - Meituan Travel noted an 80% increase in high-star hotel bookings in county areas during the same holiday period [8] Group 6: E-commerce and Delivery Services - Ele.me announced that orders from the newly launched Taobao Flash exceeded 10 million within six days, indicating a significant surge in demand [9] - Suning reported a 57% increase in trade-in orders during the May Day holiday, with a 79% rise in sales of appliances priced over 10,000 yuan [10] Group 7: Tesla and Microsoft Pricing Changes - Tesla launched a dedicated 512GB USB drive priced at 599 yuan for vehicle recording purposes, providing a reliable storage solution for users [11] - Microsoft announced price increases for Xbox consoles and games, with the Xbox Series S rising by $80 and the Series X by $100, reflecting a trend of rising development costs [12]