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March 9, 2026
Huwei Launches 128GSPS 10-bit Ultra-Fast ADC
Chengdu Huwei announced the release of its CSD10B128GA1 ultra-high-speed 10-bit 128GSPS A/D converter. This ADC supports full-band RF direct sampling up to Ka frequency, marking a key tech breakthrough. It remains in early market introduction without scaled sales yet.
China's Centaur Robot Connects to Back for Load Assist
Southern University of Science and Technology's Prof. Fu Chenglong team developed a wearable centaur robot that connects to the human back via elastic coupling, forming a hybrid quadruped system. Inspired by four-legged animals, it outperforms traditional exoskeletons, which only reduce metabolic rate by 10%. The results are published in a top robotics journal.
AI Code Rewrite Challenges LGPL License
Chardet library maintainers used AI (Claude Code) to rewrite the entire codebase, switching from LGPL to MIT license, sparking controversy. Original author claims it violates LGPL as it's not a clean rewrite. Debate centers on copyright 'idea-expression dichotomy' vs. 'access plus substantial similarity'.
ChatGPT Tied to Satanic Ritual Abuse Surge
UK experts link ChatGPT to rising organized ritual abuse disclosures. Survivors use the tool as a support gateway. This prompts police forces to implement formal training.
20% Japanese Schools Use GenAI for Admin
Japan's MEXT digitalization survey reveals 17.2% of schools use generative AI for administrative tasks. Examples include drafting school newsletters, analyzing children's feedback essays, and writing report card comments on behavior and strengths.
Weibo Integrates Kimi Claw AI Control
Weibo announced integration of Kimi Claw on March 9. Users can follow @微博龙虾助手 and send private messages to remotely connect and control AI agents. This enables seamless AI interaction on the platform.
Samsung Faces Historic Strike Over Failed Wage Talks
Samsung Electronics confronts its largest strike threat ever after salary negotiations collapsed. The union for 89,000 employees (over 60% of workforce) plans a strike vote from March 9-18. If passed, an 18-day nationwide strike is set for May 21-June 7.
Shanghai Robot Show Ends in Shatter
A robot named 'Xuan Yong' shattered during a performance at Shanghai Science and Technology Museum after being accidentally dropped by a mechanical arm. The incident in the show 'Robot Xuan Yong Rebirth Journey' was captured in videos shared widely on social media. Onlookers gasped in shock as the robot broke into pieces.
BlackRock CIO Urges AI Focus Amid War Risks
Helen Jewell, BlackRock's CIO of fundamental equities, warns investors not to get complacent on macro data amid Middle East war volatility. She highlights potential dip buying opportunities in rattled markets. Jewell advises prioritizing AI implications over unpredictable events like the Strait of Hormuz reopening.
OpenAI Robotics Lead Exits Over Pentagon Deal
OpenAI's head of robotics has exited the company due to a Pentagon deal. This departure highlights internal tensions over military AI applications. The article also teases a guide on building an AI case study generator.
Can AI Kill the Venture Capitalist?
VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry worldwide. The article questions if venture capitalists are prepared for AI to disrupt their own industry.
Xiaolongxia Boom Prompts Giants Rethink
Xiaolongxia has exploded in popularity, forcing internet giants to reconsider a critical issue. The article draws parallels to historical software structure shifts that birthed and killed companies.
Tencent Adds Xiaolongxia to QQ & WeChat
Tencent integrates Xiaolongxia into QQ and WeChat, opening a new front in AI entry points. This is expected to trigger rapid responses from ByteDance and Alibaba, launching a full-scale AI Agent war.
Court rules on AI prompt infringement
Shanghai Huangpu District Court ruled on whether using identical AI prompts to generate the same images constitutes copyright infringement. A cultural company created art images via detailed prompts on style, elements, and materials, then published them online. The case addresses ownership of AI-generated content from shared prompts.
Nscale Raises $2B, Adds Sandberg & Clegg
Nscale, a UK developer of AI data centers, raised $2 billion in funding. The company added former Meta executives Sheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg, among other leaders, to its board.
MS Denies Unlimited Funds for Xbox New CEO
Microsoft exec Frank Shaw clarifies CEO Satya Nadella did not promise unlimited resources to new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma for Project Helix. Next-gen console development has started, focusing on Xbox/PC compatibility amid strategy shifts. Xbox faces sales struggles post-leadership changes.
Fujitsu shows 144-core MONAKA CPU sample
Fujitsu and 1FINITY showcased first wafers and engineering samples of next-gen MONAKA CPU at MWC 2026. The processor targets data centers and high-performance computing with 144 cores and 3.5D packaging. It has entered the runnable stage.
Apple Ups Foldable iPhone Stock 20% on Confidence
Apple plans first foldable iPhone Fold launch in second half of 2026. Supply chain sources report Apple raised stock targets by 20% versus original plans, reflecting high sales confidence. This marks a rare aggressive ramp-up for recent Apple devices.
Huang's Five-Layer Cake Powers OpenClaw Compute Plot
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang launches 'five-layer cake theory' and 'computing vacuum' ideas. He leverages OpenClaw hype for a trillion-scale compute strategy. AI shifts from simple queries to commands for creation, building, and execution.
LLM Beats GPT-5.2 in Real Industry
A mysterious large model reportedly outperforms GPT-5.2 on benchmarks. It is already embedded in real-world industrial production processes. The article uncovers its background and significance.