AI Daily Briefing
- Jensen Huang: Claude User, AI Agent Dad: Forget the boardroom; Jensen Huang is talking AI agents at the dinner table. The Nvidia CEO is personally using Claude and has his son managing AI agents for household tasks, signaling a profound shift.
- Huang & Su Land in Taipei: Computex AI Showdown Begins: The titans of silicon have landed. Jensen Huang and Lisa Su are in Taipei, ready to unleash their latest wares at Computex 2026, and the air crackles with anticipation.
- Intel’s Premium Lunar Lake Laptops Hit $600 in China [Price Crash]: Forget premium pricing. Intel’s supposedly higher-tier Lunar Lake laptops have cratered to a mere $600 in China, directly undercutting their budget Wildcat Lake siblings. This price war is rewriting the rules for affordable yet capable portable computing.
- Huawei Eats Nvidia’s Lunch: China Stays Closed [Deep Dive]: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s cautious optimism about China’s AI chip market rings hollow as Huawei continues its relentless domestic march. The geopolitical tightrope just got a lot tighter.
- Microsoft’s Advanced Shader Delivery: Up to 95% Faster Game Loads?: Forget waiting minutes for games to load. Microsoft’s Advanced Shader Delivery is here, and early tests suggest it could drastically slash loading times and banish shader stutter.
- CXMT IPO: China’s DRAM Ambitions Take Center Stage: China’s top DRAM maker, CXMT, is gearing up for a crucial Shanghai IPO, and it’s far more than just a financial event. This listing is a stark declaration of intent, putting the nation’s ambitious drive for semiconductor independence under a powerful microscope.
- China’s OpenHarmony Robot OS Lands: China’s tech ambitions just took a significant leap. Their newly launched robot OS, built on OpenHarmony, is set to redefine the landscape of AI and robotics.
- Nan Pao Joint Venture Hits Max Speed: What It Means for Your Devices: Your next phone, your car’s fancy dashboard, heck, even that smart fridge you’re eyeing. They all rely on tiny, complex chips. And the companies making the glue that holds them together are getting serious.