Author: Kanika Sharma

Anthropic Files For IPO As AI Giants Race To Public Markets Anthropic has confidentially filed for a U.S. initial public offering, positioning itself to become the first major artificial intelligence company among the sector’s leading players to reach the public markets. The move intensifies competition with rival OpenAI and highlights growing investor appetite for high-profile technology listings. It also adds momentum to what many analysts expect could become a record-breaking year for U.S. IPO activity. AI Companies Lead New IPO Wave Wall Street is increasingly optimistic about the outlook for public offerings in 2026. Investment banks expect a strong pipeline…

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Nvidia Signals Strong AI Demand Despite Supply Constraints Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang has said the company has sufficient supply to support “very, very robust growth” driven by the artificial intelligence boom. However, he also warned that supply limitations remain a concern as demand for advanced chips continues to expand. Speaking at a conference in Taipei on Tuesday, Huang addressed an audience of chipmakers and computer hardware manufacturers. His remarks came a day after Nvidia unveiled a new chip designed to compete with products from rival manufacturers Advanced Micro Devices and Intel. Nvidia Remains a Key AI Market Indicator Nvidia…

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Malaysia Introduces Social Media Age Verification for Users Under 16 Malaysia has begun enforcing new rules that prevent individuals under the age of 16 from registering accounts on social media platforms, as the government intensifies efforts to shield minors from harmful online content. The move places Malaysia among a growing number of countries introducing stricter regulations on children’s access to social media amid increasing concerns about the effects of online platforms on young people’s health, safety and wellbeing. Platforms Required to Verify Users’ Ages Under the new requirements, which took effect on Monday, major social media companies must verify the…

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AI Boom Fuels Economic Revival Across South Korea And Taiwan Investors have poured money into semiconductor stocks in South Korea and Taiwan as demand for artificial intelligence technology continues to surge. However, the benefits extend far beyond the region’s leading chipmakers. The AI boom is increasingly driving stronger economic growth, higher consumer spending, greater corporate investment and expanding government revenues across North Asia. Recent data shows that real GDP growth has accelerated in both economies over the past 12 to 15 months. Taiwan has been the standout performer, with first-quarter growth reaching 11.8%. Much of this momentum stems from relentless…

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Nebius Shares Surge After Fund Linked To Former OpenAI Researcher Buys Stake AI infrastructure company Nebius Group saw its shares rise sharply in premarket trading on Thursday after an investment fund run by former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner disclosed a major stake in the company. Nebius shares climbed more than 10% before the opening bell, putting the stock on course for its highest opening level in more than two weeks. Situational Awareness Becomes Largest Shareholder The investment fund, named Situational Awareness, revealed it had acquired a 5.6% stake in Nebius. Based on Wednesday’s market value, the holding was worth nearly…

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Elon Musk Clarifies SpaceX AI Data Centre Deal With Anthropic SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk has said the company only agreed to lease its Colossus AI training data centre clusters to Anthropic for an initial six-month period, despite earlier reports suggesting a longer arrangement. Musk made the comments on Thursday in a post on X, where he stated that SpaceX had not committed to leasing the Colossus infrastructure for several years. However, he added that a longer-term agreement remained possible. Musk Says Lease Was Intended To Be Short-Term Earlier this year, SpaceX signed agreements allowing Anthropic to use computing capacity…

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FAA Orders Investigation Into SpaceX Starship Booster Mishap The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has ordered SpaceX to investigate why its Starship booster crashed into the Gulf of Mexico during a recent test flight. The FAA said the May 22 launch of Starship Flight 12 resulted in a mishap involving the Super Heavy booster after stage separation. The booster failed while returning to the Gulf of Mexico, prompting the agency to begin oversight of a formal investigation. SpaceX did not immediately respond to a request for comment. FAA To Oversee Investigation The FAA confirmed there were no reports of injuries or…

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SpaceX Starship Test Strengthens Investor Confidence Ahead Of IPO SpaceX’s latest Starship launch delivered enough progress to maintain investor confidence ahead of the company’s anticipated initial public offering, although the test also highlighted that full rocket reusability remains under development. The upgraded Starship completed several important milestones during Friday’s launch. However, the mission also exposed ongoing technical challenges as SpaceX continues work on its next-generation launch system. Starship Advances Key SpaceX Goals Starship plays a critical role in SpaceX’s long-term strategy to reduce launch costs and expand its Starlink satellite business, which remains the company’s primary revenue source. In addition,…

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Samsung Vietnam Investment Expands Chip Testing Capacity Samsung Electronics plans to invest 39 trillion dong ($1.5 billion) in Vietnam to build a semiconductor testing plant, according to a proposal document reviewed by Reuters. The move is expected to support global memory chip supply as demand surges due to artificial intelligence applications. Construction of the factory has already started at an industrial park about 60 kilometres north of Hanoi. Moreover, the facility is scheduled to begin operations in November 2027. Samsung To Open First Chip Testing Plant In Vietnam The planned site will become Samsung’s first semiconductor testing factory in Vietnam.…

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Hong Kong Astronaut Selected For Shenzhou-23 Mission Li Jiaying, also known as Lai Ka-ying in Cantonese, has been selected as a payload specialist for China’s upcoming Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission, marking the first time an astronaut from Hong Kong has joined the country’s manned space programme. The announcement was made on Saturday by the China Manned Space Agency and quickly sparked excitement across Hong Kong. The selection is widely viewed as a milestone for Hong Kong’s growing role in China’s national space ambitions. Li Jiaying Becomes Hong Kong’s First Astronaut Li Jiaying’s appointment as a payload specialist represents a historic achievement…

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