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GOOGLE PROMOTES THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF TPU AND COMPETES FOR THE CORE OF BRITAIN

According to the Information report, Google is launching a competition for the AI chip market against Weeda to compete for a dominant AI calculus market by expanding self-study of TPU commercial applications. Google is now both a customer of the British-Wedda-Ai server chip and is developing a self-study-based AI chip business to replace the British-Weda GPU. Google plans to sell TPU chips to Neoclouds, an important client group for the growth of GPU demand in Weida. By attracting Neoclauds to TPU, Google hopes to reduce the dependence of AI enterprises on the GPU ecology in Weidar。

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The market is close to a full-priced Fed interest rate hike in September

In the news of 13 July, market pricing showed that the Federal Reserve's expectation of at least one increase in interest rates by September had been almost fully absorbed and fully priced by the end of next March. Trump had previously announced in social media that the United States had re-established its blockade of Iran and intended to levy a 20 per cent fee on any goods passing through the Strait of Hormuz。

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"AMERICAN STOCK DEALER": 500 MORE SINGLES AND 26.07 PER CENT OF CURRENT EARNINGS AND LOSSES OF META

THE WELL-KNOWN UNITED STATES SHARE TRADERS MAINTAINED OVER 500 ADDITIONAL ORDERS ON META, AMOUNTING TO APPROXIMATELY US$ 276,945, AND THE SIZE OF THE WAREHOUSE AMOUNTED TO US$ 3,286,500, WITH THE AVERAGE PRICE ADJUSTED FROM US$ 669.96 TO US$ 668.79. THE CURRENT SURPLUS AND DEFICIT OF THE WAREHOUSE IS US$ 57,443.27, REPRESENTING A DECREASE OF 26.07 PER CENT, WITH CURRENT PRICES OF US$ 657.30 AND LIQUIDATION OF US$ 628.96. THE TRADER ACHIEVED A RETURN OF APPROXIMATELY $3.2 MILLION AT A PRINCIPAL VALUE OF $279 MILLION, WITH A RATE OF RETURN OF 118 TIMES, WITH REPRESENTATIVE POSITIONS INCLUDING MU AND INTC, THE LATEST LAYOUT BEING EXTENDED TO AI-RAY COMMUNICATIONS。

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