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小米发新车,没有公布价格;比亚迪欧洲月销首超特斯拉;TikTok美国电商可能要裁员丨百亿美元公司动向
晚点LatePost·2025-05-23 07:41

Group 1: Xiaomi's New SUV and Chip - Xiaomi unveiled its first SUV model, YU7, which is a mid-large pure electric SUV with dimensions of 4999 / 1996 / 1600 mm and a wheelbase of 3000 mm. The vehicle features a maximum power of 690 horsepower and can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.23 seconds [1] - The YU7 comes with a standard 800V silicon carbide high-voltage platform, variable damping shock absorbers, a panoramic display, and an NVIDIA Thor U chip with a computing power of 700 TOPS, along with laser radar [1] - Xiaomi also launched its self-developed chip, Xuanjie O1, which is manufactured using a 3nm process and contains 19 billion transistors. The chip features a ten-core architecture and integrates the latest Immortalis-G925 GPU [2] Group 2: BYD's Market Performance - In April, BYD's pure electric vehicle registrations in Europe reached 7231 units, a year-on-year increase of 169%, surpassing Tesla's 7165 units, which saw a 49% decline [3] - The overall electric vehicle market in Europe grew by 28% in April, with Volkswagen's pure electric vehicle sales increasing by 61%, exceeding the market average [3] Group 3: TikTok's E-commerce Adjustments - TikTok is considering layoffs in its U.S. e-commerce department as part of a strategy to establish a more efficient operational model [4] - The layoffs are influenced by recent changes in U.S. tariff policies, which have affected the profitability of cross-border packages, prompting TikTok to explore new markets [5] Group 4: Employment Trends - The unemployment rate for non-student youth aged 16-24 decreased to 15.8% in April, marking a 0.7 percentage point decline month-on-month, although it is up 1.1 percentage points year-on-year [6] Group 5: Bitcoin Market Surge - Bitcoin's price surged to over $110,000, with a total market capitalization of $2.2 trillion, making it the fifth-largest asset globally [7] - The price increase is driven by factors such as U.S. legislative efforts on stablecoins, significant purchases by MicroStrategy, and a weaker dollar [7] Group 6: Nike's Pricing Strategy - Nike plans to raise prices slightly on its footwear, with increases of up to $5 for shoes priced between $100-$150 and up to $10 for those over $150 [8] - The company is also set to resume supplying products to Amazon after a six-year hiatus, aiming to enhance consumer experience through direct engagement [8] Group 7: LVMH's Performance Outlook - LVMH has indicated that its second-quarter performance may not improve compared to the first quarter due to weak demand, with comparable revenue declining by 2% in Q1 [9] Group 8: Nestlé's Strategic Focus - Nestlé's new CEO emphasized a focus on core businesses such as coffee, pet care, and food, while downplaying the need for significant mergers and acquisitions [10] Group 9: New Automotive Ventures - Jiangsu High合汽车有限公司 has been registered, with a capital of approximately $143 million, indicating potential restructuring opportunities for its parent company, 华人运通 [11] Group 10: Google and Robotics - Google co-founder Sergey Brin expressed skepticism about humanoid robots, noting the company's past acquisitions in robotics that were ultimately sold or shut down [12] Group 11: Tesla's Technology Sharing - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced the company's willingness to license its Autopilot and other technologies to other automakers, as well as opening its Supercharger network [13]