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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Ganzicon: Subsidiary undertakes third-party testing procurement project for civil engineering of China Telecom Gansu Qingyang Intelligent Computing Center Phase II

    A subsidiary of Gansu Consulting has secured a contract for third-party testing services on the second phase of the China Telecom Gansu Qingyang Intelligent Computing Center's civil engineering project. This work falls under the company's core engineering testing business. Separately, a report from CSC Securities highlights two main investment themes in the overseas AI sector: the shift in hardware focus from general-purpose GPUs to specialized ASICs and high-performance CPUs due to evolving AI architectures, and the growing influence of models like OpenAI's GPT-5.5, which is narrowing the gap with competitors such as Anthropic's Claude. AI

    IMPACT AI hardware investment is shifting from GPUs to specialized chips, while new models like GPT-5.5 are impacting cloud partnerships.

  2. Zhongyuan Neipei: The company currently has no energy storage power station business

    Zhongyuan Neipei has stated that it currently has no involvement in energy storage power station operations. The company's primary focus remains on automotive components, though it is monitoring opportunities within the new energy sector. Separately, Gansu Consulting's subsidiary, the Civil Engineering Research Institute, is undertaking third-party testing for a smart computing power center project, which falls under its core engineering testing services. AI

    IMPACT Minimal industry impact, as the items clarify existing business scopes rather than announcing new AI developments.