Group 1: Nvidia Developments - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang projects at least $1 trillion in revenue from Blackwell and Rubin AI chip architectures by 2027, driven by surging global demand for AI computing [2][10] - Nvidia announced partnerships with IBM to offer Blackwell Ultra GPUs on IBM Cloud starting in early Q2, and is expanding into the automotive and robotics sectors with partners like Nissan, BYD, Hyundai, and Geely [3][10] - The company highlighted technical milestones, including Samsung's mass production of Nvidia's Groq 3 chip and the introduction of new Vera Rubin Ultra servers with 144 GPUs [4] Group 2: Market Reactions - Major U.S. stock indices closed higher, with the Nasdaq gaining 270 points (+1.22%) to finish at 22,375, the S&P 500 rising 1.03% to 6,700, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average increasing by 392 points (+0.84%) to close at 46,950 [11] Group 3: Other Corporate News - Rio Tinto announced a historic land exchange with the U.S. Forest Service for the Resolution Copper project, committing $500 million in additional spending over the next two years [12] - Volvo will pull the EX30 model from the U.S. market after 2026, although it will remain available in Canada and Mexico [12] Group 4: Regulatory Changes - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is drafting a proposal to eliminate the requirement for companies to file quarterly earnings reports, potentially shifting to biannual reporting to reduce short-termism in the markets [8][10]
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