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Tesla Unveils Lower-Cost Model Y to Revitalize EV Sales
Tesla announced a new Model Y variant at its Shanghai event, aiming to boost sales with improved efficiency, battery technology, and a lower entry price. Industry analysts say this could spark more competition among EV makers in late 2025.

DeepSeek R1 Model Shakes Up Global AI Race
Chinese startup DeepSeek's new R1 AI model, trained at a fraction of the cost of U.S. models, is being hailed as a breakthrough in enterprise and academic AI applications, posing a new challenge to established players like OpenAI.

Nvidia Cosmos Wins Best of CES 2025 Award
At CES 2025, the Nvidia Cosmos AI model was crowned “Best Overall” for its ability to supercharge robotics, smart cars, and next-gen smart glasses. Analysts say Cosmos could become the backbone of real-time AI for every device within five years.
AI & Chips

AI Model Maps Lifetime Disease Risks: A new transformer-based AI model, Delphi-2M, predicts progression for over 1,200 diseases, helping doctors and researchers plan better preventive care. Early trials in the EU show promise for synthetic, privacy-safe health data generation without sacrificing accuracy.
Mobile
Event | Date | Location | Highlights |
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Mobile World Congress | Oct 15–18, 2025 | Barcelona | AI chip launches, 6G demonstrations, smart device unveilings |
CES Asia | Nov 3–6, 2025 | Shanghai | Wearables, robotics, cloud tech |
AI Summit | Nov 24–26, 2025 | San Francisco | AI breakthroughs, healthcare tech, collaborative robots |
Market Digest
Quick Takeaways:
- AI models and infrastructure (DeepSeek R1, Nvidia Cosmos) are dominating tech investment in Q4 2025.
- Tesla and Chinese EV brands are intensifying global competition with lower-cost electric vehicles.
- Wearable health tech and quantum computing are moving toward mainstream consumer launches.
- Major tech expos are returning in-person and virtually with the largest launches since the pandemic.