After leading the AI computing power race for nearly three years, chip giant Nvidia (NVDA) is experiencing a shift in market attention. Once a "preferred investment target" due to the AI boom.
Chinese customs have intercepted Nvidia's H200 AI chip that has been approved for export to China, and related component suppliers have urgently suspended H200 supporting production.
On January 16, 2026, the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) made its debut in Hong Kong, and the 8th "2026 WAIC UP!" year-end event officially kicked off at the Hong Kong Science Park.
The chip game between China and the United States will escalate again in 2026. The Chinese customs department has notified customs clearance personnel to prohibit the entry of this chip.
On January 1, 2026, the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Fund implemented a "small reduction, big increase" adjustment: the procurement quotation for multiple plans was adjusted from HKD 1.36 million to HKD 1.35 million.
CES will be held as scheduled from January 6th to 9th, 2026. At this exhibition, 61 Hong Kong technology companies made a collective appearance, stunning the audience with cutting-edge AI+health innovation products.
On Friday, January 9th Eastern Time, the US stock market continued its strong start to the year, with the S&P 500 index closing at a new historical high driven by chip stocks.
In the attention economy dominated by Generation Z and Alpha, short films have become the mainstream of content consumption. The popularity of TikTok and Instagram Reels confirms the preferences of young people.
The competitive landscape of the global AI robot market is undergoing restructuring. ChatGPT, which once held an absolute dominant position for a long time, has faced a severe challenge to its market dominance for the first time.