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2026-03-21
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The list of the first batch of enterprises residing at the national-level power artificial intelligence pilot base has been announced, including Huawei, ZTE, Baidu, and 5 other organizations.

Gate News reported that on March 21, the National Artificial Intelligence Application Pilot Base (Power Direction in Energy Sector) 2026 Alliance Work Conference and First Ecosystem Activity was held in Guangzhou. Eight enterprise institutions, including State Grid Digital Group's Artificial Intelligence Research Center, Huawei, ZTE, and Baidu, were formally established as the first batch of representatives to enter the pilot base.
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Cursor officially confirms Kimi K2.5 as the base, Dark Side of the Moon: authorized commercial collaboration

Dark Side of the Moon's official account congratulated Cursor on the release of Composer 2 and revealed an authorized collaboration with Kimi K2.5. Cursor's co-founder confirmed the use of Kimi's foundation model, emphasizing technical details and model composition. Both founders acknowledged that failing to properly credit the foundation model source was an oversight and will improve this in the next release. Elon Musk also participated in the discussion, increasing topic visibility.
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AI programming tool Cursor releases Composer 2 model, with performance surpassing Opus 4.6, and the price reduced to 14% of the previous generation.

Cursor released Composer 2, its third-generation programming model, on March 20th, with pricing significantly reduced to $0.50 per million input tokens and $2.50 per million output tokens, while also launching a faster version. Composer 2 outperforms its predecessor on multiple benchmarks but falls short of GPT-5.4, with improvements primarily stemming from continued pre-training and reinforcement learning of the base model. The model is exclusively available for internal use within Cursor, and its parent company Anysphere has a valuation of $29.3 billion.
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SK Group Chairman: Wafer Shortage May Continue Until 2030, SK Hynix Reviews Possibility of US ADR Listing

Gate News reported that on March 17, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won stated on Monday that the global semiconductor wafer shortage could persist until 2030 due to continuous AI-driven demand exceeding supply. Chey Tae-won revealed that SK Hynix is reviewing the possibility of an ADR (American Depositary Receipt) listing in the United States to expand its global investor base. Additionally, SK Hynix's chief executive officer may announce plans to stabilize DRAM chip prices, and the group is also exploring opportunities in the alternative energy sector.
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