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China's AI Surge, Crypto Market Slump, and Global Memory Crunch...
Dimanche 14 décembre 2025 à 23:20
Economy
China’s AI Industry Set to Top $170 B in 2025
The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) projects the nation’s core artificial‑intelligence sector to exceed 1.2 trillion yuan (about $170 billion) by 2025, driven by breakthroughs in large‑model capabilities and a booming embodied‑intelligence market. CAICT highlighted a 30 % lift in language‑model understanding and a 50 % gain in multi‑modal performance, while financing for AI‑robotics firms topped 40 billion yuan across 350 companies. These advances signal a shift from pure research to real‑world productive forces, positioning China as a global AI leader.
China Daily
China’s 2025 Economy Outpaces Forecasts
At the China Economic Annual Conference, senior official Han Wenxiu reported that key indicators—employment stability, robust foreign‑trade growth, and diversified exports—surpassed expectations, reinforcing a steady GDP expansion toward the 140 trillion‑yuan mark for the year. Reforms aimed at curbing cut‑throat competition and accelerating the construction of a unified national market have bolstered corporate cash flows and reduced hidden‑debt risks. The upbeat data underscores Beijing’s successful blend of policy support and market‑driven momentum.
China Daily
Barclays Forecasts a Down‑Year for Crypto in 2026
Barclays warned that crypto trading volumes are trending lower for fiscal‑year 2026, citing an absence of clear catalysts such as regulatory breakthroughs or major product launches. The bank’s analysts note that spot‑market activity—critical revenue for exchanges like Coinbase and Robinhood—has cooled sharply, and without a “big‑event” the market may remain muted. This sober outlook reflects broader investor caution amid a post‑bull‑run environment.
CoinDesk
Bitcoin Slides Below $90,000 Ahead of Key Economic Data
On Sunday, Bitcoin slipped to $89,600, hovering just under the $90 k threshold as traders awaited a packed week of U.S. economic releases and the Bank of Japan’s policy decision. The modest 0.9 % daily dip masks a broader 7.6 % monthly decline, while overall market capitalization edged down to $3.15 trillion and trading volumes hovered around $89 billion. Investors appear risk‑averse, preferring liquidity safety until macro data clarify the outlook.
CoinDesk
YO Labs Secures $10 Million to Expand Cross‑Chain Yield Platform
YO Labs announced a $10 million Series A round led by Foundation Capital, with participation from Coinbase Ventures and others, to scale its cross‑chain DeFi yield‑optimization protocol. The platform automatically rebalances capital across multiple blockchains, offering risk‑adjusted products in USD, EUR, BTC, and gold. By extending to more chains, YO aims to capture yield opportunities while enhancing transparency through its Exponential.fi risk‑scoring engine.
CoinDesk
Memory Shortages Push 8 GB Laptops Into the Mainstream, Prices Rise
A new industry report highlighted that global DRAM shortages are forcing manufacturers to standardize 8 GB memory configurations, even as component costs surge. Companies such as Dell have already implemented price hikes of “hundreds of dollars” for higher‑memory models, reflecting tightened supply and the need to protect profit margins. The trend signals a tightening laptop market where affordability may give way to premium pricing.
Wccftech
Tech
Samsung in Talks with AMD for 2 nm Foundry Supply
Samsung Foundry is negotiating with AMD to provide its 2 nm (SF2) process for next‑generation CPUs, potentially powering future EPYC Venice processors. The move positions Samsung as a serious challenger to TSMC, which currently dominates high‑performance chip manufacturing, especially as TSMC faces capacity constraints. Securing AMD could revitalize Samsung’s foundry ambitions and diversify the semiconductor supply chain.
Wccftech
Intel Core Ultra 3 205 Appears on German Retailer Yet Remains Unavailable
A German retailer listed the Intel Core Ultra 3 205 at €173, but the processor remains out of stock, highlighting supply‑chain hiccups within Intel’s Arrow Lake lineup. While higher‑tier Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 models are already shipping, the entry‑level Core Ultra 3 continues to be delayed, raising questions about Intel’s production scheduling and market demand forecasting.
Wccftech
Fanless Radeon AI PRO GPUs Unveiled by Sapphire, PowerColor, ASRock
Sapphire, PowerColor, and ASRock introduced fanless Radeon AI PRO R9700S and R9600D graphics cards, leveraging AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture for silent workstation performance. The passive‑cooling design targets professional users seeking low‑noise environments, while the cards maintain competitive compute capabilities for AI and rendering workloads. These releases broaden AMD’s pro‑GPU ecosystem and underscore a shift toward energy‑efficient hardware.
Wccftech
Politics
Spanish Police Dismantle Cross‑Border Crypto Kidnapping Ring
Spanish authorities arrested five suspects and charged four others in Denmark after a brutal kidnapping that targeted a man for his cryptocurrency holdings. The operation, spanning Málaga and Madrid, uncovered attempts to force victims to surrender crypto wallets, resulting in the victim’s death and the seizure of firearms and digital devices. The case highlights the growing intersection of organized crime and digital‑asset theft, prompting tighter law‑enforcement coordination across Europe.
CoinDesk