Tobias
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Professor at China Agricultural University: Our Milk Quality is World-Class – Drink with Confidence!
Despite lower per capita milk consumption compared to other nations, China’s dairy industry has rapidly modernized, closing a century-long gap with developed countries in just two decades. Chinese milk quality now meets or exceeds EU standards, with production reaching 42 million tons in 2023. However, consumption remains low due to dietary habits and lack of awareness, with over a billion Chinese not consuming milk daily. This presents a significant growth opportunity alongside consumer education challenges for the domestic dairy market.
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Following Public Doubt, Meteorological Administration Clarifies Temperature Forecast Accuracy
Amidst a severe heatwave in China, online debate questions the accuracy of local weather reports, with users claiming underreporting of temperatures. A meteorological engineer refuted these allegations, emphasizing a stringent scoring system incentivizing accurate forecasts. Discrepancies between official readings and perceived heat arise from standardized measurement environments in open, grassy areas, differing from public exposure on surfaces like asphalt, which incorporate factors such as humidity and direct sunlight.
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AMD Confirms Resumed MI308 Chip Exports to China After Nvidia H20, Awaiting Review
Shortly after Nvidia’s H20 chip sale to China was approved, AMD confirmed it will resume exporting its MI308 chip to the Chinese market. The U.S. Department of Commerce will review AMD’s license application. These AI hardware export restrictions, imposed by both the Biden and Trump administrations, have negatively impacted AMD’s financials, with potential losses reaching $800 million. The policy shift allowing MI308 exports is a boost for AMD, reflected in a nearly 5% stock price surge. This decision marks a policy reversal, particularly from the previous Trump administration’s stance.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Dons Traditional Chinese Attire, Delivers First-Ever Speech in Mandarin
At the Chain Expo in Beijing, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang replaced his signature leather jacket with a traditional Tang suit, a move seen as a gesture of respect for the Chinese market. This follows Huang’s earlier appearance in his trademark jacket despite the heat. Huang is in China for Nvidia’s debut at the Expo, where he will deliver his first public speech in Mandarin. This coincides with the U.S. government authorizing the export of Nvidia’s H20 chip to China, enabling the company to resume sales in the region.
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Nvidia Surges as H20 Chip Re-Supply Sparks $165 Billion Market Cap Jump
Nvidia’s stock surged after CEO Jensen Huang’s Beijing visit sparked optimism about resuming H20 chip sales to China, adding almost $200 billion to its market cap. AMD also saw gains. The H20 is a modified chip designed to comply with U.S. export rules. Despite Nvidia’s optimism, uncertainties remain due to U.S.-China relations and growing competition from domestic Chinese companies like Huawei, which could impact long-term market share.
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Indians Subconsciously Defer to Standard English Speakers: Experts Highlight Accent Bias
An expert’s claim about commanding attention from Indian individuals has sparked online debate. Gao Zhikai suggests using a precise British English accent, arguing it elicits immediate respect due to India’s colonial history. He contrasts this with American or Chinese-accented English, implying a perceived prestige associated with “authentic” British pronunciation. The remarks resonated with some online users who highlighted accent-related communication challenges, while others supported Gao’s assessment of accent as a potential barrier.
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JD Logistics Launches New Service: Get Vehicle License Plates & Permits Delivered to Your Door!
JD Logistics has partnered with the 12123 traffic management platform to offer a new document delivery service. A pilot program in Suqian allows residents to receive official vehicle and driver documents, like license plates and driver’s licenses, directly via JD Express. This “from window to doorstep” service, utilizing a “Special Security” system, aims to improve customer convenience by streamlining the administrative process and reducing trips to government offices. Users can track deliveries and access customer support.
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Moonshot AI Addresses Kimi K2 API Speed Issues: High Traffic, Large Model Size, Optimization Underway
Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI addressed speed concerns regarding their Kimi K2 API, attributing the bottleneck to high user traffic and the model’s large size. They are optimizing inference efficiency and expanding infrastructure for improved speed in the coming days. Moonshot AI also highlighted K2’s open-source nature, encouraging users to explore alternative deployment options. Kimi, launched in October 2023, is designed for complex tasks like translation and analysis, utilizing its ability to process large amounts of contextual information.
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Nvidia’s Huang Stresses Importance of US-China AI Collaboration, Praises China’s Open-Source AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the importance of U.S.-China collaboration for safe and rapid AI advancement at a recent event. He lauded China’s open-source approach as beneficial for global scrutiny and security. Huang highlighted the vastness and dynamism of the Chinese AI market, estimating that China hosts around 50% of the world’s AI researchers, making it crucial for American companies. This was Huang’s third visit to China this year, underscoring Nvidia’s commitment to the region.
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Saw Richard Yu and He Gang on Airport Shuttle Bus: Carrying Luggage and Engrossed in Phones
Photos of Huawei executives Richard Yu and He Gang sharing an airport shuttle have sparked social media interest. The executives, traveling without entourages, were observed using Huawei devices: He Gang with the Pura 80 Ultra and Yu with the Pura X foldable phone. Their trip suggests ongoing efforts to promote Huawei’s Pura series, crucial for regaining market share. Yu’s low-profile lifestyle and hands-on approach, despite his influence, are highlighted. He acknowledges being an introvert pushed to promote products, showcasing authenticity appreciated by consumers.