AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure Race: China plans about 2 trillion yuan ($295B) over five years to build a nationwide network of interconnected AI data centers, led by state firms like China Mobile and China Telecom, with at least 80% of tech sourced domestically—aimed at narrowing the gap with US hardware giants. Brain-Tech Commercialization: China approved the world’s first commercial brain-computer chip (NEO) for clinical sale, targeting spinal cord injury and paralysis, as Neuralink still awaits US FDA clearance. Semiconductor Supply Shock: China’s indium phosphide export curbs are pushing InP wafer prices up 250% to $5,000, threatening faster rollout of AI optical chips. EV & Auto Restructuring: Changchun unveiled a plan to revamp its auto sector through 2030, seeking BYD and Xiaomi to expand EV production and R&D as automaker groups consolidate. Robotics Finance: China’s banks are stepping up tech and robotics lending, with loan support for high-tech firms rising and funding aimed at scaling robotics makers. Energy & Shipping Stress: Iran war disruptions are driving Asia’s coal demand and pushing shipping costs higher as routes and bunker fuel prices change. Science Spotlight: China’s JUNO detector published its first physics results in Nature, delivering the most precise neutrino oscillation measurements yet. Industrial Influence Watch: OpenAI says China-linked actors used ChatGPT to sway US debates on tariffs and data centers, highlighting the growing role of generative AI in influence operations.
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