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PicoClaw: $10 RISC-V AI Agent Challenges OpenClaw's $599 Mac Mini Requirement
Developers have launched PicoClaw, a $10 RISC-V alternative to OpenClaw that runs on 10MB RAM versus OpenClaw's $599 Mac Mini requirement. The Go-based binary offers the same AI agent capabilities at 1/60th the hardware cost.
Alibaba's XuanTie C950 CPU Hits 70+ SPECint2006, Claims RISC-V Record with Native LLM Support
Alibaba's DAMO Academy launched the XuanTie C950, a RISC-V CPU scoring over 70 on SPECint2006—the highest single-core performance for the architecture—with native support for billion-parameter LLMs like Qwen3 and DeepSeek V3.
Sipeed Launches PicoClaw, a Sub-$10 LLM Orchestration Framework for Edge
Sipeed unveiled PicoClaw, an open-source LLM orchestration framework designed to run on ~$10 hardware with less than 10MB RAM. It supports multi-channel messaging, tools, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Alibaba to Deploy AI 'Digital Workforce' for Millions of Taobao, Tmall Merchants by End of March
Alibaba will launch autonomous AI agents for Taobao and Tmall merchants by March's end, automating customer service, pricing, and promotions. The move, accelerated by the OpenClaw frenzy, aims to create a 24/7 'digital workforce' for China's largest e-commerce platform.
The Benchmarking Revolution: How AI Systems Are Now Co-Evolving With Their Own Tests
Researchers introduce DeepFact, a novel framework where AI fact-checking agents and their evaluation benchmarks evolve together through an 'audit-then-score' process, dramatically improving expert accuracy from 61% to 91% and creating more reliable verification systems.
China's Semiconductor Leaders Rally for National AI Chip Alliance Amid Tech War Escalation
China's top semiconductor executives have issued an unprecedented public call for a consolidated national effort to build AI chips, signaling a strategic shift toward self-reliance as U.S. export controls tighten. This coordinated push represents China's most direct response yet to technological containment efforts.
DeepSeek's Blackwell Training Exposes Critical Gaps in US Chip Export Controls
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek reportedly trained its latest model on Nvidia's restricted Blackwell chips, challenging US export controls. The development reveals significant loopholes in semiconductor restrictions amid escalating AI competition.