Connecting the Dots - 6-20-2025
Today we cover three distinct topics. First, Meta's new Oakley smart glasses are unveiled, showcasing significant upgrades from their Ray-Ban counterparts, including enhanced video capabilities, improved battery life, and specialized AI features geared toward athletes, with a starting price of $399. Second, Masayoshi Son of SoftBank is actively pitching a massive $1 trillion AI and robotics manufacturing hub in Arizona, codenamed "Project Crystal Land," and has met with Trump officials and TSMC to secure this investment, with some reports indicating initial commitments of hundreds of billions of dollars for AI infrastructure in the U.S. Finally, South Korea's SK Group and AWS plan a substantial $5.1 billion investment to build an AI data center in Ulsan, South Korea, aiming for a 100 MW capacity by 2029 with plans for future expansion to 1 GW, highlighting AWS's $4 billion contribution and SK Group's broader AI initiatives.
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