Tech News Today: AI Giants Profit, China’s EVs Race, India’s Gaming Rules Turn Live

Tech News Today AI Giants Profit, China’s EVs Race, India’s Gaming Rules Turn Live

AI and chips

  • Memory‑chip maker Sandisk posted a “thumping” quarter driven by AI‑data‑center demand and announced a large buyback along with at least $42 billion in long‑term contracts, signaling continued strong investment in AI storage.
  • Huawei is reportedly expecting AI‑chip revenue to jump at least 60% this year, as Chinese firms increasingly turn to domestic AI silicon amid U.S. restrictions.
  • Western Digital and Seagate are also signaling strong AI‑storage bookings, confirming that hypervisor and cloud spending on AI‑tuned storage remains robust.
Tech News Today AI Giants Profit, China’s EVs Race, India’s Gaming Rules Turn Live

Big‑tech earnings and AI push

  • Apple’s Tim Cook warned investors of an “extended memory crunch,” saying the company may need to explore alternative memory sources or configurations as AI‑driven demand strains supply.
  • GoDaddy raised its quarterly revenue forecast, banking on its AI‑powered tools for small‑business websites and marketing to drive growth.
  • Alphabet continues to pour money into AI infrastructure and models, and its stock has already climbed close to 12% year‑to‑date on growing confidence that the AI bets are paying off.

Chinese EVs and AI features

  • China’s EV makers are shifting from a pure price war into an AI‑driven feature race, adding advanced in‑car assistants, autonomous‑driving‑style services, and personalized infotainment to stand out.
  • However, analysts note that these AI features are becoming commoditized quickly, as every major brand rushes to add similar capabilities.

Startups and AI valuation buzz

  • Anthropic is reportedly preparing a potential funding round that could value it around $900 billion or more, underlining how hot AI‑native startups remain in the markets.

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