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TNB Tech Minute: Meta Faces Off With FTC at Antitrust Trial

2025/4/14
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Victoria Craig: 我报道了今天科技股的整体上涨,这主要是因为取消了对科技行业的关税。虽然这带来了暂时的缓解,但特朗普总统表示没有人可以完全免责,商务部也暗示将在未来几个月内实施新的关税。与此同时,英伟达公司宣布将把人工智能超级计算机的生产完全转移到美国,以应对即将到来的关税。他们为此投资建设了超过一百万平方英尺的制造空间,目标是在未来四年内在美国生产价值高达5000亿美元的人工智能基础设施。最后,Meta和联邦贸易委员会就反垄断案展开了开庭陈述,这起诉讼可能导致Meta被迫出售WhatsApp和Instagram。Meta否认其拥有社交媒体垄断地位,并指出其平台面临着来自YouTube和TikTok等公司的激烈竞争。

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Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Monday, April 14th. I'm Victoria Craig for The Wall Street Journal. A

A rollback of tariffs on the tech sector sent the Nasdaq higher today. Shares of hardware makers like Apple and Micron were boosted by an exemption from sweeping U.S. tariffs on smartphones, computers, and memory chips that the Trump administration quietly announced over the weekend.

The relief might be short-lived, though. President Trump declared on his Truth Social platform that, quote, nobody is getting off the hook. And the Commerce Secretary said separate levies will begin in a couple of months as part of an investigation into the semiconductor trade as it pertains to national security.

Meanwhile, NVIDIA raised the Made in America flag today as it seeks to shield itself from the impact of those looming chip tariffs. The company says it'll make its artificial intelligence supercomputers entirely in the U.S.,

To do it, the company has commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space dedicated to producing and testing its Blackwell chips in Arizona and supercomputers in Texas. NVIDIA has set a goal of producing up to $500 billion worth of AI infrastructure in America within the next four years.

And finally, Meta and the Federal Trade Commission made their opening statements in a long-simmering antitrust dispute today. The trial could result in a forced breakup that would see Meta sell off WhatsApp and Instagram. That's because the FTC alleges Meta has an illegal monopoly on social media. Meta, though, says that's a fundamental misunderstanding about how people use social media. The company says its platforms face sizable competition from places like YouTube and TikTok.

The trial in Washington is scheduled to last for the next eight weeks. For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out Tuesday's Tech News Briefing podcast. Viking, committed to exploring the world in comfort. Journey through the heart of Europe on an elegant Viking longship with thoughtful service, cultural enrichment, and all-inclusive fares. Discover more at viking.com.