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早报 | 少林寺回应离职潮;特朗普将对芯片和半导体征约100%的关税;台积电2nm技术遭泄漏;宝马i系列汽车设计主管加盟小米
虎嗅APP·2025-08-07 00:47

Group 1 - The Chinese government aims to complete the construction and renovation of 300,000 kilometers of rural roads by 2027, enhancing the rural transportation network and safety measures [2] - TSMC confirmed a significant leak of commercial secrets related to its 2nm process, resulting in the dismissal of multiple employees involved [3] - The leaked information was reportedly passed to Rapidus, a new semiconductor manufacturer in Japan, which is competing with TSMC, Samsung, and Intel [4] Group 2 - Apple announced a commitment to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, including a new "American Manufacturing Program" to boost domestic production [18] - Microsoft is considering tightening its return-to-office policy, potentially requiring employees to work at least three days a week in the office starting next year [14][15] - Several travel platforms, including Ctrip and Meituan, were summoned by the Guizhou market supervision authority to address pricing issues and ensure compliance with relevant laws [16][17] Group 3 - Tesla's sales in Europe have significantly declined, with a reported 55.1% drop in July sales in Germany compared to the previous year [39] - NIO's senior vice president revealed competitive tactics used by rival companies, highlighting the intense competition in the electric vehicle market [34][36] - A joint statement was released by Li Auto, China Automotive Technology and Research Center, and Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor regarding the safety testing of the Li Auto i8, emphasizing the importance of ethical competition in the automotive industry [40] Group 4 - Huawei has filed a lawsuit against Transsion Holdings for patent infringement in Europe, marking the second time Huawei has taken legal action against the company [25][26] - The recent rumors about Haidilao changing to a semi-self-service model were denied by the company, which confirmed that service quality would remain unchanged [27][29][30] - BMW's i-series design chief has joined Xiaomi, indicating a strategic move as Xiaomi expands its automotive business [41]