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May 13 - A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Hokkaido, Japan, at approximately 11:24 a.m. local time on May 13. The maximum intensity was 1, and the epicenter was at a depth of 10 kilometers. There was no risk of a tsunami.
According to Nikkei, an executive at U.S. chip giant Texas Instruments (TXN.O) said the company is expanding its global manufacturing scale, including in Japan and Malaysia, to increase in-house production of its “foundational” semiconductors, thereby supporting the booming artificial intelligence infrastructure market.
On May 13th, local time, US President Trump departed for China on the evening of May 12th. Before takeoff, he stated that the US and China have extensive and deep cooperation, and he believed good things would happen. According to Bloomberg, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will accompany President Trump on his trip as a temporary addition to the team. Furthermore, according to a post on social media by White House correspondent Emily Gooden of the New York Post, she saw Huang board Air Force One during a stopover in Alaska.
According to Nikkei, Japans three major banks will obtain the right to use Claude Mythos, a powerful artificial intelligence model developed by the US startup Anthropic, as early as the end of May.
Faraday Future’s Data Factory business unit signed its first sales order.