TNWflipped into TNW - All Stories1 hour agoHuawei Digital Power now rivals Tesla’s energy division in revenueverified_publisherTNW - Alina Maria StanDigital Power booked 68.7bn yuan last year selling inverters, batteries, and chargers. It is one of the largest clean-energy businesses almost nobody argues about. Ask most people what Huawei sells and you will get smartphones, or 5G, or a decade of geopolitical argument. Almost nobody says solar …
TNWflipped into Design & Development1 hour agoOpenAI wants its legal fees from xAI, while Apple comes for OpenAIverified_publisherTNW - Ana-Maria StanciucOn Monday, OpenAI told a federal judge that a trade secrets case against it should never have been brought. Four days earlier, Apple brought one. On Monday, OpenAI asked a federal judge in California to rule that xAI’s trade secrets lawsuit against it “should never have been filed,” and to make Elon …
TNWflipped into ECOSYSTEMS2 hours agoDeepSeek’s Liang Wenfeng overtakes Amodei and Brockman as AI’s richest founderverified_publisherTNW - Alina Maria StanHe got there by writing a very large cheque to himself, and by making sure nobody else at the table got a vote. Liang Wenfeng is now the wealthiest founder in artificial intelligence, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which revalued his stake in DeepSeek on 13 July and added roughly …
TNWflipped into Fintech and ecommerce2 hours agoEricsson revenue falls 6% as component costs bite and licensing income dries upverified_publisherTNW - Cristian DinaSales dropped to SEK 52.7bn in the second quarter. Profit still beat the analysts. The number Börje Ekholm keeps returning to is neither of those. Ericsson booked SEK 52.7bn of revenue in the second quarter, down 6% from SEK 56.1bn a year earlier, as weaker patent licensing income and currency …
TNWflipped into Sustainability2 hours agoFinland’s NestAI is building the AI layer Europe’s militaries want to ownverified_publisherTNW - Ana-Maria StanciucA Helsinki lab barely a year old, bankrolled by Nokia and the Finnish state, is now writing battlefield software with two defence ministries. The technology matters less than who controls it. On the last day of June, officials from Finland’s Ministry of Defence, the Estonian Defence Forces, and a …
TNWflipped into Fintech and ecommerce2 hours agoIntel commits $5.7bn to Xeon production in Irelandverified_publisherTNW - Cristian DinaThe money is going into fabs that already exist, to make more Xeon chips on a node that is already running. Work started earlier this year. Intel is spending €5bn, or about $5.7bn, upgrading its campus at Leixlip outside Dublin, the company said on Monday. The money is not for a new fab. It is for …