Microsoft: We have forced Chinese users to transfer data to the United States and do not want to use Windows if they do not accept it!

Microsoft: We have forced Chinese users to transfer data to the United States and do not want to use Windows if they do not accept it!

Wen/Confidence BaileyEditor/Confidence BaileyInformation security has always been a topic of great concern in modern society, especially in the fields of computers and networks.Recently, a computer user encountered a prompt for data transmission while using it, which raised concerns about reliance on foreign computer systems and information security...

Foreign media: Microsoft may launch its first artificial intelligence chip in November

Foreign media: Microsoft may launch its first artificial intelligence chip in November

Global Network Technology Comprehensive ReportOn October 7th, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft plans to release its first artificial intelligence chip at its annual developer conference in November this year.It is reported that this chip, codenamed "Athena", is similar to a NVIDIA graphics processor and can be used to train and run data center servers for large language models...

Xiaobing Releases a New Generation AI Digital Employee Solution Based on Microsoft Azure

Xiaobing Releases a New Generation AI Digital Employee Solution Based on Microsoft Azure

Global Network Technology Comprehensive ReportOn July 24th, Microsoft and Xiaobing jointly announced that Xiaobing will launch a new generation AI digital employee solution based on Microsoft International Edition Azure for corporate customers in Asia.It is reported that thanks to Microsoft International Edition Azure and Xiaobing Company's X-CoTA technology, this solution can achieve anthropomorphic conversational artificial intelligence interaction, extensive logical thinking ability, multimodal generation ability, and domain expertise, thereby further improving the efficiency of AI digital employees...

Foreign media: Microsoft and Activision plan to sell some UK cloud game copyrights

Foreign media: Microsoft and Activision plan to sell some UK cloud game copyrights

On July 14th, according to Bloomberg News, insiders revealed that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard are considering giving up some control of their cloud gaming business in the UK to appease regulatory authorities, so that they can complete a $69 billion merger and acquisition deal before the July 18th deadline.The person familiar with the matter stated that this may involve selling some of its equity in the UK cloud gaming market to a telecommunications, gaming or internet computing company...

US FTC is appealing Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard deal

US FTC is appealing Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard deal

[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] On July 13, it was reported that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of the United States was appealing against the latest ruling of Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley of the United States Federal Court. The ruling rejected FTC's request for a preliminary ban on Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, allowing Microsoft to continue with the transaction...

Foreign media: Microsoft launches a new round of layoffs

Foreign media: Microsoft launches a new round of layoffs

On July 11th, according to foreign media reports, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed the news of a "new round of layoffs" in a statement.The aforementioned spokesperson pointed out that "organizational and labor adjustments are necessary and routine parts of our business management...

Message: Microsoft may consider closing Activision Blizzard's UK business

Message: Microsoft may consider closing Activision Blizzard's UK business

On June 5th, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft President Brad Smith will meet with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunter to discuss the UK's competition regulatory authorities' actions to prevent its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.Last January, Microsoft announced that it would spend $68...