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  1. Foxconn subsidiary Chengdu Precision Electronics increases capital to approximately $1.13 billion

    Foxconn's Chengdu Precision Electronics Co., Ltd. has increased its registered capital by approximately $50 million, bringing the total to about $1.13 billion. The company, established in 2010, is involved in manufacturing communication and network equipment, as well as computer software and hardware. This capital injection was made by its shareholders, including Foxconn Technology Group. AI

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operations; primarily a financial move for a manufacturing subsidiary.

  2. Lü Tong Technology: Plans to Acquire No Less Than 51% Equity of Cheng Rui Technology

    LüTong Technology plans to acquire at least 51% of ChengRui Technology through a cash transaction. The final valuation of ChengRui Technology will be determined by an assessment report and a formal acquisition agreement. Separately, HongFujin Precision Electronics (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. increased its registered capital by approximately 5%, with its ownership held by several subsidiaries of Foxconn Technology Group. AI

  3. Nvidia's exposure to Asian supply chains for components hits 90% of its production costs — marked increase from 65% could intensify as physical AI adds even more exposure

    Nvidia's reliance on Asian supply chains for components has increased to 90% of its production costs, up from 65% a year ago. This dependency impacts both its data center GPUs and newer physical AI products like the Jetson Thor robotics platform, which compete for constrained resources such as TSMC's 3nm wafer capacity and LPDDR5X memory. The company is also increasing its dividend and facing rising investor expectations, with some predicting it could join the $1 trillion market cap club by year-end. AI

    Nvidia's exposure to Asian supply chains for components hits 90% of its production costs — marked increase from 65% could intensify as physical AI adds even more exposure

    IMPACT Nvidia's increased supply chain costs and competition for resources could impact the availability and price of AI hardware, potentially affecting the pace of AI adoption.