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工业富联正式实施轮值CEO制度;阿里云将在韩启用第二座数据中心;拼多多旗下Temu与甲骨文达成数据存储协议
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-20 05:26

Group 1 - Industrial Fulian officially implements a rotating CEO system, with Chief Data Officer Liu Zongchang appointed as the first rotating CEO for a one-year term [3] - Alibaba Cloud is set to launch its second data center in South Korea as part of a $53 billion global investment plan to meet the growing demand for cloud computing and AI services [4] - Xiaohongshu's head of commercialization, Zhao Weichen, has left the company to pursue entrepreneurship in AI and robotics [5] Group 2 - Apple is seeking to leverage generative AI to accelerate the design process of its custom chips, aiming to enhance productivity significantly [6] - Google may face a €4.12 billion fine related to antitrust issues concerning its Android operating system, following a long-standing case initiated in 2018 [7] - Temu, a low-cost shopping site owned by PDD Holdings, has reached a data storage agreement with Oracle amid scrutiny over data privacy concerns in the U.S. [10] Group 3 - Amazon plans to invest over ₹20 billion (approximately $233 million) in India by 2025 to expand and upgrade its operational infrastructure [13] - Amazon's subsidiary Zoox has opened its first mass production facility in California, capable of producing over 10,000 robot taxis annually [14] - Fox Corporation has acquired the Mexican sports streaming platform Caliente TV to expand its sports programming content [15] Group 4 - Wolfspeed, a semiconductor manufacturer, is expected to announce a pre-packaged bankruptcy plan to rapidly reduce its debt [17] - Vodafone Group has appointed Pilar Lopez, a former Microsoft executive, as its next Chief Financial Officer, effective December 1, 2025 [18] - NTT Corporation has officially changed its name from "Nippon Telegraph and Telephone" to "NTT" as of July 1, 2023 [19] Group 5 - TDK has acquired U.S.-based smart glasses manufacturer SoftEye for less than $100 million, enhancing its portfolio in electronic components [20] - Microsoft's 2025 Work Trend Index report highlights the global workplace's struggle with "infinite workdays," indicating employees receive an average of 117 emails and 153 Teams messages daily [21]