Latest news: Artificial Intelligence and antitrust

A roundup of CPI’s recent headlines on Artificial Intelligence policy, antitrust enforcement and financial regulation from Nov 6-9, 2025. Coverage includes calls to expand Chips Act incentives, possible delays to the European Artificial Intelligence Act and multiple high-profile antitrust actions.

The CPI latest news page compiles technology, competition and regulatory headlines published Nov 6-9, 2025. Top items include OpenAI’s request that the Trump administration broaden Chips Act incentives to cover Artificial Intelligence data centers, hardware makers and critical electrical grid materials; reporting links to a letter to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. The site highlights a European Commission proposal to consider a one-year delay in parts of the European Artificial Intelligence Act amid pushback from U.S. tech companies and the administration.

Antitrust coverage runs across multiple jurisdictions. CPI notes a U.S. judge rejected Capital One’s settlement offer, while several major U.S. egg companies face a proposed class action over alleged price fixing. PayPal scored a win when a court dismissed an antitrust suit over merchant rules. In Europe, competition authorities have opened a formal probe into Nasdaq and Deutsche Börse over possible collusion in the derivatives market, and SAP is reportedly preparing a package of concessions to the European Commission in an ongoing antitrust investigation.

The feed also flags regulatory and policy moves beyond competition law. The Trump administration opened an inquiry into major meatpackers amid rising beef prices. The Bank of England signaled it will issue stablecoin regulations quickly, and the White House tech chief said there will be no federal bailout for Artificial Intelligence firms. CPI’s roundup includes reporting on emerging corporate trends, such as digital-asset treasury companies converting cash reserves into crypto, and a federal judge withholding approval of a Google-Epic Games antitrust settlement pending further review.

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JEDEC outlines LPDDR6 expansion for data centers

JEDEC has previewed planned updates to LPDDR6 aimed at pushing the memory standard beyond mobile devices and into selected data center and accelerated computing use cases. The roadmap includes higher-capacity packaging options, flexible metadata support, 512 GB densities, and a new SOCAMM2 module standard.

Tsmc debuts A13 process technology

Tsmc has introduced its A13 process at its 2026 North America Technology Symposium as a tighter version of A14 aimed at next-generation Artificial Intelligence, high performance computing, and mobile designs. The company positions the node as a more compact and efficient option with backward-compatible design rules for faster migration.

Google unveils eighth-generation tensor processor units

Google introduced its eighth generation of custom tensor processor units with separate designs for training and inference. The new TPU 8t and TPU 8i are aimed at large-scale model training, serving, and agentic workloads.

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