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March 24, 2026
Siemens: AI Limited Impact on Industrial Software
Siemens argues AI poses minimal threat to its industrial software due to ultra-high standards in sectors like automotive, pharma, and chipmaking. Products like digital twins and Teamcenter ensure reliability where errors are intolerable. The company has shifted to subscription models with cloud updates for broader access.
RoboChallenge Table30 V2 Launches for AI Generalization
RoboChallenge Table30 V2 is officially released to test if AI models can truly generalize. It creates a precise 'generalization benchmark' for global embodied intelligence researchers. The platform offers a fair, open real-machine competition arena.
KADOKAWA, note Ally for AI Creation Ecosystem
KADOKAWA has announced a capital and business alliance with the note platform. The partnership aims to realize a 'creation ecosystem' designed for the AI era.
Dash0 Unicorn with $110M for AI Agent0
Dash0, an OpenTelemetry-native observability platform from the Instana team, raised $110M Series B led by Balderton. It has grown to 600 customers in under two years. Funding will develop Agent0, an AI layer that auto-fixes production issues.
AI Data Centers Fuel Electrician Boom
AI-driven data center growth sparks demand for electricians, with cheap training (1K RMB/week cert) attracting laid-off white-collar workers. Salaries rival white-collar pay (10K+ RMB/month in China, $70-90K/year US). Nvidia's Huang predicts six-figure infrastructure jobs essential for AI factories.
SK Hynix Buys $80B ASML EUV Equipment
SK Hynix will procure ASML EUV lithography equipment worth 11.95 trillion KRW (about $79.7B) to prepare for mass production of new products. The purchase is set to complete by December 31, 2027, as disclosed in regulatory filings.
MRL Limitations in Retrieval Tasks
Matryoshka Representation Learning excels in maintaining performance under embedding compression. However, recent work shows degradation in retrieval tasks. Community seeks papers and experiments on other limitations.
NVIDIA Donates GPU Driver to Kubernetes
NVIDIA has donated its Dynamic Resource Allocation Driver for GPUs to the Kubernetes open-source community. This tool aids enterprises in managing high-performance AI infrastructure with greater transparency and efficiency. Most enterprise AI workloads run on Kubernetes.
Alibaba Launches XuanTie C950 RISC-V AI Chip
Alibaba's Damo Academy unveiled XuanTie C950, the latest RISC-V CPU core for high-performance cloud and AI computing. The chip targets AI agents amid Alibaba's shift to open-source RISC-V architecture. It was introduced at the company's annual ecosystem conference in Shanghai.
Don't Rush Annual AI Membership Payments
Author acknowledges user anxiety over AI tools but advises against rushing into annual memberships. Describes a challenging 'relationship adjustment' phase with AI tools that is quite tortuous. Urges patience amid evolving AI landscape.
CLI Revives for AI-Human Harmony
CLI is positioned as the ultimate interface for human-AI collaboration due to its composability, programmability, and text protocol. The article traces CLI's history from Logo turtles to modern AI agents like Claude Code. It argues CLI's revival in the AI era surpasses rigid GUIs for open-ended tasks.
Jensen Huang: Plumbers, Carpenters Excited by AI
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang responds comprehensively, stating carpenters and plumbers should be most excited about AI. He portrays 'falling at work' as the ideal outcome, suggesting positive AI integration into everyday labor.
AI Storage Boom Amid Geopolitical Risks
Geopolitical tensions from Iran conflict pressure markets, but AI-driven storage demand surges as Micron reports 196% revenue growth and explosive guidance. Tencent and Alibaba accelerate AI investments despite short-term profit hits. AI infrastructure remains resilient with strong cloud and model commercialization potential.
TaiLing Micro Denies Ray-Ban Supplier Role
TaiLing Micro clarified on an interactive platform that it is not a supplier for Ray-Ban. The company's some products can be applied to AI glasses, but no corresponding terminal products have been launched yet.
Alibaba DAMO Teams Up on RISC-V Push
At the 2026 XuanTie RISC-V Ecosystem Conference in Shanghai on March 24, Alibaba DAMO Academy signed a strategic pact with Beijing Open Source Chip Academy and CAS Institute of Software. DAMO will contribute to next-gen open RISC-V CPU Xiangshan, focusing on SMT, on-chip interconnects, and unified push tech. They aim to build a high-performance RISC-V software ecosystem.
SK Hynix Buys $8B ASML EUV Gear
SK Hynix plans to spend 11.9 trillion won ($7.9 billion) on ASML's cutting-edge extreme ultraviolet lithography tools. This investment deepens its push into next-generation memory production. The move targets surging demand from AI applications.
AI Nanomedicine Firm Wins HK IPO Approval
Metacell Therapeutics, an AI-driven nanomedicine platform founded by MIT scientists and an NAE member, secured regulatory approval for its Hong Kong IPO filing. The company has raised over RMB 2.5 billion from investors like Sequoia and China Life.
HKIC, Gobi, HKU Launch Research Startup Fund
Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), Gobi Partners, and the University of Hong Kong (HKU) launched Gobi-HKU Fund I to back tech startups from HKU research. The fund made initial investments in Manifold Tech for spatial intelligence in robotics and AilsynBio for AI-driven drug discovery.
Galaxis Robotics Shares Rocket 92% in HK IPO
Galaxis Technology, a warehouse robotics firm founded by a Tsinghua-educated couple, surged over 92% on its Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut. The company achieved a market cap of approximately HK$12.9 billion.
Slow AI Adoption Fuels Tech Layoffs
Chinese tech firms slow on AI like NetEase face layoff rumors while using AI as cost-cutting excuse. AI leaders like ByteDance and Alibaba aggressively hire thousands for AI roles. True AI embrace drives expansion, not reduction.