Daily Technology News Roundup (June 18)
1. WeChat is testing chat history backup to external storage devices on a small scale.
2. iFlytek: The upgraded version of iFlytek Spark X1 is expected to be launched in July this year.
3. Meituan CEO Wang Xing again reduced his holdings in Li Auto, cashing out 600 million Hong Kong dollars in 4 days.
4. AI startup Anysphere gains venture capital favor, valued at over $18 billion.
5. Musk's XAI is in talks to raise $4.3 billion through equity financing.
6. Tencent Yuanbao launches AI programming mode: A dual-column interface allows for writing code while raising requirements.
7. China's manned lunar landing has made new breakthroughs, and the Mengzhou spacecraft's zero-altitude escape flight test was successful.
8. Reports say Microsoft is developing the next-generation Xbox Cloud Gaming cloud gaming server.
9. According to CFM Flash Memory Market, DDR4 memory stick prices continue to rise, and spot market transactions have become weak.
10. Baoneng Auto responds to reports of "dissolution and liquidation": The company is operating normally, and a new car is about to be launched.
11. China's maglev technology has made new breakthroughs, successfully accelerating a 1.1-ton experimental vehicle to 650 km/h within a distance of 1000 meters.
12. Nomura Securities predicts that Meta will launch its next-generation ASIC chip MTIA T-V1 as early as the fourth quarter: Specifications are expected to surpass Nvidia's "Rubin".