Key Points - Waymo's self-driving car was stopped for illegal U-turn but could not be fined due to lack of legal provisions for autonomous vehicles [3] - Meng Wanzhou has taken over as Huawei's rotating chairman, marking her third term in this role [6] - BYD reported September sales of 396,300 units, maintaining its position as the top seller in the automotive market [8][9] - Xiaomi's sales reached a historical high in September, surpassing 40,000 units for the first time [8] - The Respect S800 is projected to outsell luxury brands like Maybach and Mercedes-Benz, with significant pre-orders [11] - Xiaomi clarified its marketing practices regarding "super strong steel," stating it follows industry norms and does not affect material performance [12] - Yushun Technology addressed security vulnerabilities in its robots, stating most issues have been resolved [14][15] - Panasonic is reportedly implementing a voluntary retirement program, but it does not affect its Chinese operations [16][17] - BYD's U9X model sold out quickly in the Middle East, indicating strong demand from high-net-worth individuals [18] - Nio's sales in September reached 34,700 units, showing a 10.86% increase from the previous month [9] - Ford's CEO highlighted China's dominance in the electric vehicle market, comparing it to a "700-pound gorilla" [28] - Apple responded to a lawsuit from Musk's xAI, defending its partnership with OpenAI as a legitimate business decision [30][31] - Amazon and Google are reportedly notifying NVIDIA about their AI chip developments to avoid supply chain disruptions [32] - Tesla plans to launch its third-generation Optimus humanoid robot by the end of 2025, with mass production expected in 2026 [33] - Samsung has begun mass production of its first 2nm chip, the Exynos 2600, set to debut in the Galaxy S26 series [35][36] - Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, urging users to upgrade to Windows 11 [38]
Waymo无人驾驶汽车违规掉头被拦停,警察却无法开罚单;孟晚舟当值华为轮值董事长;王腾多平台账号注销或私密,此前因泄密被小米开除