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From Foldable Phones to Moon Missions: The Biggest Tech News Roundup (July 29–30, 2025)

From Foldable Phones to Moon Missions: The Biggest Tech News Roundup (July 29–30, 2025)

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold7 at $1,999 and the Flip7 FE at $899, with the Fold7 26% thinner and 10% lighter than last year’s model. Opera filed an antitrust complaint in Brazil against Microsoft over Edge’s default status. Sony sued Tencent, alleging Light of Motiram copied Horizon Zero Dawn. Figma raised its IPO price range, targeting an $18.8 billion valuation.
AI Revolution Unleashed: Breakthroughs, Big Tech Gambits & Ethical Firestorms (Late July 2025)

AI Revolution Unleashed: Breakthroughs, Big Tech Gambits & Ethical Firestorms (Late July 2025)

The White House released the AI Action Plan on July 23, outlining over 90 federal initiatives. Senate Democrats on July 29 warned that resuming Nvidia AI chip sales to China could threaten U.S. security. At WAIC in Shanghai, Premier Li Qiang proposed an international AI body, and Huawei unveiled CloudMatrix 384, claiming it outperforms Nvidia’s NVL72. Amazon announced the acquisition of Bee, a $50 AI wearable startup.
AI in Overdrive: Weekend of Breakthroughs, Big Tech Moves & Dire Warnings (July 27–28, 2025)

AI in Overdrive: Weekend of Breakthroughs, Big Tech Moves & Dire Warnings (July 27–28, 2025)

President Trump signed executive orders on July 27–28 to fast-track AI infrastructure and mandate political neutrality in federally funded AI. Premier Li Qiang announced plans for a new international AI cooperation group at WAIC in Shanghai. Huawei launched CloudMatrix 384, a 384-chip AI platform, and Meta named Shengjia Zhao as Chief Scientist of its Superintelligence Lab. Amazon acquired Bee, a startup behind a $50 AI-powered wristband.
Weekend in AI: China’s Global Gambit, Tech Giants’ Moves & a “Godfather” Warning (July 26–27, 2025)

Weekend in AI: China’s Global Gambit, Tech Giants’ Moves & a “Godfather” Warning (July 26–27, 2025)

Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced plans for a new international AI governance body at WAIC 2025 in Shanghai and called for global collaboration. U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled an AI deregulation and export plan. DeepMind’s Aeneas AI decoded damaged Roman texts. Meta hired GPT-4 co-creator Shengjia Zhao to lead its Superintelligence Lab.
Wall Street Shocked by AI Surge: What Happened on July 24–25?

Wall Street Shocked by AI Surge: What Happened on July 24–25?

Alphabet raised its 2025 capital spending plan by $10 billion to $85 billion after a strong Q2, with cloud revenue up 32%. The S&P 500 rose 0.07% to a record close, while the Nasdaq gained 0.18% to an all-time high; the Dow fell 0.7%. Nvidia climbed 1.7%. Tesla dropped 8.2% after warning of rough quarters ahead.
Tech Turmoil: Tesla’s Slump, Starlink Outage & Mass Layoffs – Top Tech News (July 24–25, 2025)

Tech Turmoil: Tesla’s Slump, Starlink Outage & Mass Layoffs – Top Tech News (July 24–25, 2025)

Intel will cut about 24,000 jobs and cancel chip factory projects in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan moves to stem losses; shares fell 5% after a steep Q3 loss forecast. STMicroelectronics agreed to buy part of NXP’s sensor business for $950 million following its first quarterly loss in a decade. Tesla reported a 12–13% sales drop, missing Q2 profit estimates; shares slid 5%.
AI Revolution Unleashed: GPT-5, Global Showdowns, and Tech Turmoil (July 24–25, 2025)

AI Revolution Unleashed: GPT-5, Global Showdowns, and Tech Turmoil (July 24–25, 2025)

Nvidia chips worth over $1 billion were smuggled into China after export restrictions, the Financial Times reported. OpenAI plans to launch GPT-5 in August 2025, merging specialized models into one system. Amazon is acquiring Bee, maker of a $50 AI bracelet that transcribes and summarizes conversations. China’s WAIC opened July 25, 2025, with Premier Li Qiang set to speak amid US-China tech tensions.
Dell XPS vs MacBook Pro vs Spectre vs ThinkPad vs Surface vs ZenBook vs Razer: 2025’s Ultimate Premium Laptop Showdown

Dell XPS vs MacBook Pro vs Spectre vs ThinkPad vs Surface vs ZenBook vs Razer: 2025’s Ultimate Premium Laptop Showdown

Dell will retire the XPS brand in 2025, launching a new Dell Premium lineup with 14- and 16-inch models using 16:10 chassis, 120Hz displays, and RTX 5070 GPUs. Apple’s MacBook Pro 14 and 16 feature mini-LED panels with 120Hz ProMotion and up to 1600 nits HDR. HP, Razer, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Asus offer OLED, high-refresh, and lightweight options. Next year’s models will use newer Intel, Apple, and ARM chips with expected performance gains.
Shockwaves in Silicon: Global Chip Industry’s Two-Day Upheaval (July 23–24, 2025)

Shockwaves in Silicon: Global Chip Industry’s Two-Day Upheaval (July 23–24, 2025)

SK Hynix posted record Q2 results, with operating income up 69% to ₩9.2 trillion and revenue up 35% to ₩22.2 trillion, overtaking Samsung as the world’s top memory chipmaker on HBM demand. Intel is shifting from the 18A to 14A process under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan and is expected to post its sixth straight quarterly net loss. Nvidia’s H20 AI chip sales to China resumed after U.S. approval, boosting TSMC demand.
AI Stock Frenzy: July 2025’s Biggest Earnings Surprises, Deals, and Market Shake-Ups

AI Stock Frenzy: July 2025’s Biggest Earnings Surprises, Deals, and Market Shake-Ups

Nvidia shares rose 4% after the U.S. reversed its export ban on advanced AI chips to China, with the company seeking licenses to resume H20 GPU sales. AMD surged up to 7% on similar export relief, while HSBC, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America raised AMD’s price targets, citing strong AI chip demand. AI-focused ETFs and stocks also rallied, with Palantir and Quantum Computing Inc. posting triple-digit gains year-to-date.
GPU Wars 2025: NVIDIA vs AMD vs Intel – The Ultimate Graphics Showdown

GPU Wars 2025: NVIDIA vs AMD vs Intel – The Ultimate Graphics Showdown

NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 remains the fastest widely available gaming GPU in mid-2025, despite the RTX 5090’s limited supply. AMD’s RX 7900 XTX, priced at $999, competes closely with the RTX 4080 and sometimes outperforms it in rasterization. Intel’s Arc B580, launched in late 2024 at $350, reportedly beats the RTX 4070 in some tests. All three vendors now support AV1 encoding and frame generation technologies.
AI Accelerator Chip Gold Rush: Inside the Global Race for a $300B Market by 2030

AI Accelerator Chip Gold Rush: Inside the Global Race for a $300B Market by 2030

The AI accelerator chips market is projected to reach over $360 billion by 2032, up from $28.5 billion in 2024, with a 37.4% CAGR. In 2024, GPUs made up 35% of revenue, while custom AI ASICs grew fastest. Cloud data centers drove about 75% of demand. NVIDIA held over 80% of data-center AI accelerator hardware, and North America accounted for 44% of the market.
China Tech’s July 2025 Shockwave: AI Triumphs, Chip War Truce, and EV Frenzy

China Tech’s July 2025 Shockwave: AI Triumphs, Chip War Truce, and EV Frenzy

Huawei shipped 12.5 million smartphones in Q2 2025, reclaiming China’s top spot after four years. Over 100 AI-native devices launched in 2025, while JD.com saw AR glasses sales jump sevenfold during the 618 festival. Xiaomi’s SU7 EV delivered 258,000 units since launch, outselling Tesla’s Model 3 monthly. The US lifted its EDA tool export ban to China on July 3, with NVIDIA and AMD chip licenses set to resume.
The Future Is Here: AI’s Most Shocking Developments on July 20, 2025

The Future Is Here: AI’s Most Shocking Developments on July 20, 2025

OpenAI’s experimental reasoning model solved 5 of 6 problems at the International Math Olympiad under contest conditions. Meta announced a new Superintelligence Labs division, major hires, and plans for a 1 gigawatt Ohio data center. Google acquired Windsurf’s engineering team for $2.4 billion. U.S. startup funding jumped 75.6% in early 2025, with AI startups making up 64% of deal value.
Tech Turmoil: Crypto Hits $4 Trillion, SpaceX’s 8,000 Satellites & More Non-AI Bombshells (July 18–19, 2025)

Tech Turmoil: Crypto Hits $4 Trillion, SpaceX’s 8,000 Satellites & More Non-AI Bombshells (July 18–19, 2025)

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered Microsoft to end China-based engineering on Pentagon cloud projects in July 2025, with the company confirming all technical support from China ended immediately. Blackstone exited the TikTok US sale bid as the forced divestment deadline moved to Sept. 17. India summoned Google and Meta executives over illicit betting ads. Nvidia shares fell 4% after criticism of resumed China exports and new chip plans.
AI Upheaval: 48 Hours of Breakthroughs, Big Tech Bets & Backlash (July 18–19, 2025)

AI Upheaval: 48 Hours of Breakthroughs, Big Tech Bets & Backlash (July 18–19, 2025)

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Agent on July 18–19, 2025, enabling the chatbot to act for users via a virtual browser and plugins. AWS introduced AgentCore and a $100 million fund for AI startups at its NY Summit. Meta formed Superintelligence Labs, recruiting key talent from Apple and Scale AI. The European Commission issued new AI risk guidelines, setting fines up to €35 million or 7% of global revenue.
Ultimate 2025-2026 Desktop PC & All-in-One Showdown: Top Picks for Every User

Ultimate 2025-2026 Desktop PC & All-in-One Showdown: Top Picks for Every User

Dell dropped XPS, Inspiron, and OptiPlex in 2025, switching to Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max tiers. HP unified consumer PCs under Omni branding the same year. NVIDIA launched the GeForce RTX 5090 at CES 2025 with 92 billion transistors and 32GB GDDR7. Industry trends point to AI accelerators in business desktops and increased use of recycled materials by 2030.
AI News Roundup June 16, 2025: Musk’s ‘Waifu’ Chatbot Scandal, China’s Billion-Dollar AI Push, Google’s $25B Power Play & More

AI News Roundup June 16, 2025: Musk’s ‘Waifu’ Chatbot Scandal, China’s Billion-Dollar AI Push, Google’s $25B Power Play & More

China’s AI researcher pool grew from under 10,000 in 2015 to over 52,000 in 2024, driven by government support and rural data annotators. DeepSeek and Alibaba are adopting open-source LLMs to counter U.S. export controls. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said half of global AI researchers are Chinese. Meta hired 7 of 11 top engineers for its new "superintelligence" lab.
NVIDIA 2025: Dominating the AI Boom – Company Overview, Key Segments, Competition, and Future Outlook

Nvidia’s $4 Trillion Breakthrough: NVDA Surges on China Chip Deal – What Experts Are Saying

Nvidia closed above a $4 trillion market cap for the first time on July 11, 2025. Shares fell 0.5% to $164.07 on July 14, then jumped over 5% pre-market July 15 after the U.S. approved export licenses for its H20 AI chips to China. CEO Jensen Huang sold 225,000 shares for $36 million earlier in July. Nvidia now represents about 7.5% of the S&P 500.
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