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Arm Steps Into Chip Manufacturing Itself | Rewire Morning News

Arm, after 35 years of only licensing its architecture, has begun manufacturing its own data center CPU, the 136-core Neoverse V3, with Meta as its first major client. This strategic shift aims to capture a larger market share and achieve significant revenue growth. In a separate legal battle, Anthropic is challenging the Pentagon's decision to ban federal agencies from using its AI, a move the presiding judge called "disturbing." Conversely, Palantir's military AI platform received a massive $13.4 billion funding commitment from the Pentagon, highlighting a stark divergence in the U.S. government's approach to AI militarization. Four tech billionaires presented conflicting visions on AI's impact. Perplexity's CEO and Palantir's CEO suggested AI-induced job loss is beneficial, while an OpenAI investor predicted 80% of jobs could be replaced by 2030. In contrast, BlackRock's CEO warned the greater threat is AI exacerbating wealth concentration. Circle's stock plummeted 18% due to proposed legislation threatening its business model, while Tether announced its first full audit by a Big Four firm, signaling a push for legitimacy amidst tightening regulations. OpenAI shut down its Sora video app, leading Disney to withdraw a $1 billion investment. An investor filing also revealed OpenAI now lists its major shareholder, Microsoft, as a top risk factor, indicating a strategic cleanup ahead of a potential IPO. Other notable news includes SK Hynix's record $8 billion order for EUV machines from ASML, Huawei's launch of a new AI accelerator, and Broadcom's warning that TSMC's production capacity is a major bottleneck for AI chips.

marsbit03/25 04:31

Arm Steps Into Chip Manufacturing Itself | Rewire Morning News

marsbit03/25 04:31

Overseas Funds Accelerate Withdrawal, U.S. Bonds Face Largest Selling Pressure in Six Years

Overseas official investors are accelerating their withdrawal from U.S. Treasuries, with foreign official accounts at the New York Fed shedding $75 billion over the past four weeks—the largest monthly decline since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020. According to Deutsche Bank research, this implies net sales of approximately $60 billion, marking the most significant sell-off since the pandemic began. The sell-off is particularly concentrated in the mid-term segment of the yield curve, contributing to recent rapid yield rises. Unlike in March 2023, the drawdown was not offset by increased use of the Fed’s FIMA repo facility, indicating outright sales or non-reinvestment of maturing securities. The drop in custody holdings aligns with observed FX intervention by Asian central banks and a broader slowdown in foreign purchases of dollar assets. Historical correlation suggests custody data explains about 50% of the variation in official net flows reported in TIC data. Deutsche Bank warns that sustained foreign selling could erode the “convenience yield” advantage enjoyed by U.S. debt due to its reserve currency status. Estimates suggest the 10-year yield may be suppressed by 90–100 basis points due to dollar dominance. A continued retreat of foreign demand could push long-term yields significantly higher, increasing refinancing costs and affecting global financial conditions.

marsbit03/25 02:59

Overseas Funds Accelerate Withdrawal, U.S. Bonds Face Largest Selling Pressure in Six Years

marsbit03/25 02:59

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