Group 1 - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company's recent $30 billion investment in OpenAI may be its last before the company goes public, with an IPO expected by the end of the year [2] - Huang also mentioned that the $10 billion investment in Anthropic might be the final one, and the previously announced $100 billion investment opportunity may not be on track [2] Group 2 - Moderna agreed to pay up to $2.25 billion to resolve patent disputes related to its COVID-19 vaccine, concluding ongoing legal controversies [3] - Samsung Electronics raised its first-quarter DRAM contract price increase from 70% to 100%, and plans to negotiate with Tesla to boost AI6 chip production, with an additional monthly demand of 24,000 wafers [3] - Alibaba's Qwen model technology head Lin Junyang announced his resignation, raising questions about his future with the company, while CEO Wu Yongming emphasized Qwen as a top priority during a communication meeting [3] Group 3 - Huawei's ICT BG CEO Yang Chaobin announced the official start of 6G standardization work, with the first 3GPP standard version not expected to be frozen before March 2029 [5] - Xiaomi plans to launch a new smartphone processor chip annually, with founder Lei Jun submitting proposals related to "AI+" and new productive forces at the National People's Congress [5] - ByteDance announced the pricing for its Seedance 2.0 video generation service at $1 per second, furthering the commercialization of generative AI applications [5] Group 4 - Apple released a budget MacBook Neo featuring the A18 Pro chip, starting at $599, while iOS 18.7.6 was officially released [8] - Meta plans to develop its own AI training chips and establish a new AI engineering department to accelerate superintelligence research [8] - Microsoft assisted in dismantling a global hacker service platform and is expected to launch Windows 12 this year, integrating AI deeply [8] Group 5 - Tesla's procurement executives plan to visit Samsung Electronics to discuss significantly increasing AI6 chip production capacity, with additional demand reaching 24,000 wafers per month [9] - Morgan Stanley announced a layoff of about 3%, affecting 2,500 employees across various departments [10] - Ross Stores reported strong fourth-quarter results, with same-store sales growth of 9% exceeding expectations, and a record sales figure of $6.64 billion [10] Group 6 - Honda announced plans to import pure electric vehicles produced in China to Japan, marking the first instance of a Japanese automaker selling Chinese-made EVs domestically [12] - SK Hynix is advancing new HBM packaging technology to meet Nvidia's demands, competing with Samsung for high-end memory market share [12] - LG Electronics is set to maintain its position as the global leader in OLED TV market share for the 13th consecutive year in 2025 [12]
全球大公司要闻 | 英伟达排除千亿美元投资OpenAI可能性