SoftBank sells everything for OpenAI
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πΈ SoftBank Literally Selling Everything to Fund OpenAI
Masayoshi Son is having a NORMAL ONE - dumping his entire $5.8B Nvidia position AND $4.8B of T-Mobile shares just to scrape together $22.5 billion for OpenAI by year-end. Even tapping margin loans like it's 2008.
OpenAI's valuation might hit $900 BILLION (triple current) while they burn cash on their checks notes $1.4 TRILLION data center dreams. This is either genius or the most expensive YOLO in history. (source)
π¨π³ Nvidia's H200s Might Actually Ship to China (??)
Nvidia's about to send 10,000 H200 modules to China (pending approval) - chips that are SIX TIMES more powerful than the nerfed H20s they're currently allowed. ByteDance and Alibaba are vibrating with excitement.
Trump's new 25% fee policy might accidentally turbocharge China's AI instead of slowing it down. Geopolitics is hard, apparently. (source)
π Chinese AI Startup MiniMax Going Public at $4B
MiniMax is IPO-ing in January for $700 million after growing from 3.1M to 27.6M users in two years. That's... actually impressive??
China's AI sector is speedrunning maturity while Western VCs are still arguing about AGI timelines. The race just got spicier. (source)
β‘ China Using AI to Fix Its Power Grid (No Really)
China's launching an "AI+ energy" strategy to predict electricity demand and manage renewables. Shanghai already saved 162.7 MW during peak hours using AI - that's a whole coal plant worth.
AI will consume 1,000+ TWh by 2030 (Japan's ENTIRE consumption) but China's betting it can "do more good than harm". Bold strategy, let's see if it pays off. (source)
π€ Boston Dynamics' Atlas Coming to CES (Finally)
After years of viral backflip videos, Boston Dynamics is actually commercializing Atlas robots at CES 2026. Hyundai's pushing HARD for real products.
We're transitioning from "cool YouTube demos" to robots taking your job. The future is here and it can do parkour :/ (source)
π Hardware Startup Massacre: Three Bankruptcies in One Week
iRobot (Roomba), Luminar, and Rad Power all filed for bankruptcy IN THE SAME WEEK. Amazon deal blocked, tariffs crushing margins, can't expand beyond one product - the trifecta of doom.
Hardware is BRUTAL when you're competing with Chinese manufacturing. Software founders watching like π "glad that's not me" (source)
π HTC's Smart Glasses Let You Pick Your Own AI
HTC's VIVE Eagle glasses ($512) let you choose your AI model - Gemini, OpenAI, whatever. Also designed for Asian faces because apparently Western glasses don't fit properly??
Open platform vs Meta's walled garden. This is either genius differentiation or arriving late to a party that's already over. (source)
π Smart Money Ditching AI for... European Banks??
Plot twist: European banks outperformed the Magnificent Seven by 40% over 5 years. Healthcare stocks trading at a 28% discount - levels only seen twice in 30 years.
While everyone's YOLOing into AI at dot-com valuations, the boring money is quietly printing elsewhere. Sometimes being early is the same as being wrong π€· (source)
π Markets Hoping for Santa Rally
Tech bouncing back - Micron up 3.5%, chips gaining 1%, S&P 500 just 1% from ATH. Everyone's betting on the Santa rally with holiday volumes.
Despite AI bubble concerns, tech optimism refuses to die. Fed rate cuts incoming = more fuel for the fire π₯ (source)
π EU Backs Down on 2035 EV Ban (Kinda)
EU now allowing 10% of new cars to still burn gas after 2035 if manufacturers buy carbon offsets. Climate VCs are SCREAMING.
Europe just handed China the entire EV market on a silver platter. "We tried nothing and we're all out of ideas!" (source)
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