CNBeta — 2026-05-24#
Top Story#
Huawei develops new Die-on-Board packaging for massive 122TB SSDs Facing US sanctions that severely restrict its access to the latest high-stack 3D NAND chips, Huawei has successfully innovated a proprietary Die-on-Board (DoB) packaging technology to stay competitive globally. By welding NAND chips directly onto the PCB, Huawei bypasses the traditional 16-layer physical limitations of TSOP and BGA packaging, achieving a 33% increase in capacity density. This breakthrough allows the company to reach 36-layer stacks and deploy massive 122TB enterprise SSDs, entirely circumventing the industry’s conventional 3D NAND layer race.
Tech & AI#
According to a recent report tracking AI-generated content, AI-written English articles officially surpassed human-written ones online in November 2024, leading researchers to warn of an impending “model collapse” as AI increasingly trains on its own low-quality “slop”. The barrier to software development is also plummeting, as a feature on the “Vibe Coding” trend highlights how non-engineers, including renowned Chinese author Yu Hua and singer Hu Yanbin, are successfully using AI agents to build apps and learn local software deployments. Meanwhile, in the e-commerce sector, Alibaba’s C2C marketplace is squeezing margins, with a Xianyu commission fee increase pushing professional sellers to abandon the platform’s “Pro” tier after it doubled transaction fees to 1.6% and removed existing cost caps.
Consumer & Devices#
A deep dive into major Apple and Tesla supplier Lens Technology highlights the manufacturer’s turbulent Q1, but underscores a massive pivot into robotics, AI hardware, and automotive parts to offset the softening smartphone market. In the PC hardware space, the AMD Radeon RX 9070XT hit a historic low price in Japan, dropping to 87,800 yen and marking a 22-30% discount from its original launch. On the software end, the FreeBSD Foundation’s executive director attempted to use the OS as a daily driver on a Framework laptop, noting that while KDE touchscreens and basic setups work out-of-the-box, essential corporate tools like Zoom and Teams still require significant workarounds.
Gaming#
Riot Games’ Vanguard anti-cheat update for Valorant is taking hardware bans to the extreme, permanently bricking $6,000 DMA cheat cards using IOMMU detection to destroy customized firmware. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated GTA 6 continues to dominate headlines: fans recently highlighted how Rockstar’s photorealistic game scenes perfectly mirror real-life Miami, while a viral rumor regarding a $70 price tag was dismissed as an Xbox AI chatbot hallucination. In the business of gaming, a recent Take-Two financial report revealed that mobile games now account for a massive 50% of its revenue, and on the PC side, Forza Horizon 6 broke Xbox Steam records by surpassing Halo Infinite with nearly 300,000 concurrent players. Finally, taking a bizarre turn in the EU Parliament, a right-wing politician hijacked a “Stop Killing Games” discussion to claim that “woke” culture and political correctness are what’s truly ruining video games.
Science & Space#
A massive operational shift is looming as NASA officially opens the JPL operations contract for competitive bidding, a move that could potentially end Caltech’s near-century-long management of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Further out in the cosmos, a century-old Einstein prediction was recently confirmed as scientists directly observed Lense-Thirring precession in a black hole, proving that rapidly spinning supermassive black holes literally drag the fabric of spacetime with them and warp the paths of light and matter.
Also Noted#
- Trump claims a peace deal with Iran is “basically done” — the former US President indicated that a broad ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be announced soon.
- South Korean leveraged AI ETFs spark extreme volatility warnings — regulators fear the upcoming Samsung and SK Hynix leveraged products will further concentrate risk among the country’s 14 million retail investors.
- Hormuz Strait shipping secretly resumes for Gulf LNG exports — India received its first liquefied natural gas shipment from the Persian Gulf since Iranian hostilities escalated, with tankers successfully masking their locations.
- E-commerce seller travels 3400km to confront a scammer — a vendor flew from Xi’an to Zhuhai to track down a buyer who exploited return policies by sending back boxes of sand instead of 18 laptop chargers.