Cybersecurity

Huawei Cloud Leadership Shakeup Following Data Integrity Investigation

Huawei has demoted its cloud computing CEO three levels and cut executive pay following an internal investigation into data manipulation. The disciplinary action affects multiple senior leaders in what sources describe as a zero-tolerance response to integrity breaches within the rapidly growing business unit.

Executive Penalties for Data Integrity Breaches

Huawei Technologies has reportedly taken severe disciplinary action against senior executives in its cloud computing division after an internal investigation uncovered data falsification and economic misconduct, according to multiple industry reports. Sources indicate that Zhang Ping’an, Executive Director and CEO of Huawei Cloud Computing Business Unit, was demoted three levels, received the maximum possible pay reduction, and was issued a formal warning.

ManufacturingSemiconductors

Nvidia Blackwell Enters Volume Production with First US-Made Wafer from TSMC Arizona Facility

The inaugural US-manufactured Nvidia Blackwell wafer has been produced at TSMC’s Phoenix facility, marking a key milestone in domestic semiconductor output. Despite this achievement, analysts indicate the chips must still be sent to Taiwan for advanced packaging before completion.

US Semiconductor Milestone Achieved with Blackwell Wafer

The first Nvidia Blackwell wafer manufactured in the United States has been completed at TSMC‘s fabrication plant in Phoenix, Arizona, according to reports from the chipmaker. This production signals that the Blackwell series has entered volume manufacturing, a critical step in meeting global demand for advanced computing hardware.

SecuritySoftware

GameHub Lite Emerges as Privacy-Focused Alternative to Controversial PC Gaming App

Developers have released GameHub Lite, a privacy-focused modification of the original GameHub PC emulator for Android. The new version reportedly removes approximately 12,000 tracking files and 31 invasive permissions while cutting the app size by more than half. Sources indicate the project has received tentative approval from emulation community moderators.

Privacy Concerns Prompt Alternative Gaming App Development

A newly released mobile app called GameHub Lite has emerged as a privacy-focused alternative to the original GameHub application, according to recent developer reports. The project, which allows users to run PC games directly on Android devices without requiring internet access, represents a significant modification of the controller manufacturer GameSir’s original software.