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  1. Krypton Evening News | Musk's SpaceX Launches Largest IPO Plan in History; First Comprehensive Driver Service Map Launched Nationwide; General Administration of Customs Releases Several Measures to Support the Construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in Guangdong

    Alibaba's flagship Qwen3.7-Max model has achieved the top spot among Chinese large language models and ranks fifth globally, demonstrating performance comparable to leading models like GPT and Claude. This advancement is part of Alibaba's broader strategy to integrate AI into its e-commerce platforms for user acquisition and engagement. Meanwhile, AMD has begun mass production of its next-generation EPYC processors using TSMC's 2nm process, marking a significant step in high-performance computing. AI

    IMPACT Sets a new benchmark for Chinese LLMs, potentially driving further competition and development in the domestic AI sector.

  2. Researchers attack AMD's Infinity Fabric to bypass hardware security protections with 'Fabricked' — flaw lets malicious cloud hosts silently read confidential VM memory and forge attestation reports

    Researchers have discovered a software-only vulnerability named "Fabricked" that bypasses AMD's SEV-SNP confidential computing protections on EPYC processors. The exploit targets the Infinity Fabric interconnect during the boot process, allowing malicious cloud hosts to gain unauthorized read and write access to virtual machine memory. This flaw also enables the forging of attestation reports, undermining the trust tenants place in their cloud environments. AI

    Researchers attack AMD's Infinity Fabric to bypass hardware security protections with 'Fabricked' — flaw lets malicious cloud hosts silently read confidential VM memory and forge attestation reports

    IMPACT Undermines trust in cloud environments that rely on hardware-level security for confidential computing.

  3. AMD Announces Next-Generation EPYC Processor "Venice" to be Mass-Produced Using TSMC's 2nm Process

    AMD has officially begun production of its next-generation EPYC processor, codenamed Venice. This chip is notable for being the first high-performance computing product to utilize TSMC's advanced 2nm process technology. The Venice processor is designed to offer a significant performance increase over its predecessors and is expected to ship later this year, potentially widening AMD's lead in the server CPU market. AI

    IMPACT This launch signifies a leap in processing power for data centers, crucial for scaling AI and agentic workloads.

  4. 8:15 Ke | 'Yihua Tuzhu' trademark declared invalid; nearly half of miners underground during Shanxi mine explosion were not found in the system with valid information; Xiaomi reports air conditioner vacuuming fraud incident

    The daily digest from 36Kr covers a range of news including a trademark invalidation for "Yihao Tuzhu" pork, a significant undercount of miners in a Shanxi coal mine explosion, and Xiaomi's strict handling of fraudulent air conditioner installation practices. Other notable items include Tesla renaming FSD to "Tesla Assisted Driving" in China, SpaceX planning an IPO with retail investor allocation, and AMD beginning mass production of its next-generation EPYC CPUs. AI

  5. AMD posts record first-quarter results, driven by skyrocketing data center CPU demand — company expects consumer andgaming revenue to decline in Q2 over rising memory and component costs

    AMD has reported record first-quarter financial results, largely driven by a significant increase in demand for its data center CPUs and AI accelerators. The company's CEO, Lisa Su, highlighted that AI workloads, particularly inferencing and agentic AI, are fueling this growth and has raised its long-term outlook for the server CPU market. AMD anticipates continued strong performance in its data center segment, expecting substantial year-over-year growth in both server CPUs and AI accelerators in the upcoming quarters. AI

    AMD posts record first-quarter results, driven by skyrocketing data center CPU demand — company expects consumer andgaming revenue to decline in Q2 over rising memory and component costs

    IMPACT Accelerates enterprise adoption of AI infrastructure and agentic AI workloads, driving demand for high-performance computing.