Tech Evening News (Jan 14): US Approves NVIDIA H200 Exports to China; Huawei Accelerates “De-NVIDIA” Strategy; Apple & Google Ink Deep Gemini Integration Deal; Grok Enters the Pentagon.


I. Silicon Valley Tech News (US)

  1. NVIDIA H200 Export Approved: The Trump administration has officially greenlit NVIDIA’s H200 AI chip exports to China. However, a 25% fee will be paid to the US government, and shipments are capped at 50% of the volume sold to American customers.

  2. Apple Integrates Google Gemini: Apple and Google announced a major partnership to deeply integrate the Gemini AI engine into Apple Intelligence for the upcoming iPhone 17 series.

  3. California “Billionaire Tax” Spark Protests: A proposal to levy a one-time 5% wealth tax on individuals with assets over $1 billion has sparked intense backlash, with Elon Musk and other tech moguls warning of a massive talent exodus.

  4. Meta Forms “Meta Compute” Division: Mark Zuckerberg launched a new division focused on building gigawatt-scale AI infrastructure. This follows Meta’s recent $2 billion acquisition of the AI agent startup, Manus.

  5. xAI’s Grok Under Investigation: Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot is facing international scrutiny over a “deepfake” scandal involving the generation of non-consensual explicit images.

  6. Pentagon Adopts Grok AI: US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that the Grok AI engine will be integrated into the Pentagon’s network to enhance military data processing capabilities.

  7. Microsoft’s Power Grid Pledge: Addressing concerns over AI energy consumption, Microsoft promised that the costs of massive data center expansions will not be passed on to residential utility ratepayers.

  8. Younger AI Founders on the Rise: A 2026 report reveals the average age of AI unicorn founders has dropped to 29. The 22-year-old founder of Mercor has become the world’s youngest self-made billionaire.

  9. CrowdStrike Acquires Seraphic: Cybersecurity leader CrowdStrike acquired Seraphic to transform standard commercial browsers into secure, enterprise-grade environments via the Falcon platform.

  10. CES 2026 Wrap-up: The Consumer Electronics Show concluded in Las Vegas, shifting from “vaporware” concepts to Agentic AI—hardware capable of executing complex real-world tasks.


II. China Tech News

  1. World’s First 2D Semiconductor Line: China has officially powered up the first engineering demonstration line for 2D semiconductors in Shanghai, aiming for mass production of sub-1nm atom-thin chips.

  2. Deep-Sea Drilling Robot Success: China successfully tested its first robot capable of 3D drilling and in-situ monitoring in the South China Sea, a breakthrough for deep-sea geological exploration.

  3. Huawei Accelerates “De-Nvidia” Strategy: JPMorgan predicts that 2026 shipments of AI chips from Huawei and Cambricon will exceed 1 million units, significantly reducing reliance on high-end imports.

  4. Semiconductor Stocks Surge: Shares of Loongson, Changxin, and Haiguang rose by 10-15% following news of relaxed US chip export restrictions and easing trade tensions.

  5. Hainan Free Trade Port Boom: Following its full closure (Fenguan), Hainan has seen an average of 24,000 duty-free shoppers daily, with digital payment systems handling record-breaking stress tests.

  6. “Flying Street View” Launched: A leading Low-Altitude Economy firm released a real-time 3D Flying Street View system, allowing users to navigate urban airspace via VR terminals.

  7. MIIT Pushes Industrial Internet: China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology plans to establish 50 world-class cross-industry digital platforms by the end of 2026.

  8. Warning Against “AirDrop” Security Risks: Authorities warned against new encryption vulnerabilities in wireless file-sharing protocols (like AirDrop), which could lead to data theft.

  9. Solid-State Battery Breakthrough: Weichai Power and Baolong Tech announced the completion of laboratory trials for sulfide-based all-solid-state batteries, targeting 2027 for EV deployment.

  10. China Enters Top 10 Global Innovation Index: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that China has officially broken into the top 10 of the Global Innovation Index, marking a new era of high-quality growth.

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