DeepSeek, the Chinese AI lab behind one of the most closely watched large language models in the sector, is raising funds at a $10 billion valuation, according to reports. The fundraise would mark one of the more significant private capital events in Chinese AI since DeepSeek's R1 model drew global attention earlier this year by rivaling Western frontier models at a fraction of reported training costs. The valuation signals that investor appetite for Chinese AI infrastructure and model development remains robust despite ongoing U.S.-China technology restrictions. A separate Reuters report noted that DeepSeek did not share its flagship model with U.S. chipmakers for performance optimization, a detail that underscores the lab's deliberate distance from American semiconductor ecosystems, particularly Nvidia's optimization pipelines. That posture likely reflects both export control constraints and strategic autonomy goals. Investors will watch whether the fundraise attracts sovereign or institutional capital, and whether a disclosed valuation forces comparable repricing of other private Chinese AI labs currently seeking capital at earlier-stage multiples.
Apple has raised MacBook and iPad prices in India by 20% to 42%, citing a sharp surge in memory chip costs driven by AI data centre demand. Micron, the leading memory supplier, reported 86% gross margins, confirming that supply pressures have fundamentally shifted component pricing across the consumer electronics
India's central government will take a 1-2% stake in AI unicorn Sarvam once its $300 million funding round closes, converting compute subsidies provided under the IndiaAI Mission into equity. The move sets a precedent for how the government accounts for public support given to homegrown AI startups.
Apple announced iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, featuring a redesigned Siri as a standalone app with chat history, apps launching up to 30 percent faster, and a refined Liquid Glass interface. A developer preview is live now, with public release expected around September 2026.
Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote unveiled a fully redesigned Siri and confirmed iOS 27 alongside updates for iPadOS, visionOS, watchOS, and macOS. The Siri overhaul is the most strategically significant move, targeting a competitive gap with Google and Microsoft in AI assistants.