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Musk Recasts Space Strategy: From Mars Dream to a ‘Lunar Laboratory’ for AI and Industry
Elon Musk has repositioned SpaceX’s focus from Mars to the Moon, arguing that the Moon’s frequent launch windows and proximity allow faster, higher‑frequency testing and iteration. The plan pairs a lunar base near the south pole with orbital AI compute powered by solar energy and lunar manufacturing, but faces major technical, economic and geopolitical hurdles.

Dreame’s CEO Declares Bid for the Top: A Brash Ambition, and a Message to Musk
Dreame CEO Yu Hao publicly declared an ambition to become the world’s richest person within five years while taunting Elon Musk and praising domestic rivals. The comments are part PR stunt and part strategic repositioning, signalling Dreame’s aim to be judged alongside global tech heavyweights as it expands from consumer appliances into a broader smart-technology ecosystem.

Musk’s New Bet: SpaceX Reorients Toward a Moon City — Ambitious Timeline, Big Questions
Elon Musk says SpaceX is prioritizing construction of a "self-expanding" lunar city, claiming it could be feasible within ten years because of faster launch cadence and shorter transit times to the Moon versus Mars. The announcement reflects a strategic shift toward nearer-term lunar activity, but meeting such a timetable would require major technical, regulatory and commercial breakthroughs.

Musk and Washington Push a New Lunar Sprint — But the Moon’s Practicalities and Politics Remain Fraught
Elon Musk’s public call to "return to the Moon" and SpaceX hiring for AI satellite and space data-centre work have dovetailed with U.S. government plans to accelerate lunar missions, industrial infrastructure and even nuclear deployments. The combination of private ambition and an assertive U.S. policy raises technical, economic and geopolitical questions about feasibility, cost and the militarisation of cislunar space.

Tesla Goes Hunting for Talent as Musk Bets on a 100GW U.S. Solar Push
Tesla has started recruiting senior engineers and scientists to scale up U.S. solar module manufacturing as part of Elon Musk’s 100GW deployment target, with an internal deadline of the end of 2028. The effort confronts a domestic shortage of cell production, entrenched Chinese dominance, and the political and technical obstacles that have stymied past U.S. solar manufacturing plans.

SpaceX Reportedly Puts Mars on Hold to Prioritise an Unmanned Moon Landing
Cailian reports that SpaceX has told investors it will delay an in‑year Mars launch and concentrate on an uncrewed lunar landing targeted for March 2027. The shift responds to technical priorities, regulatory nudges from Washington and the company’s broader commercial and fundraising context, while leaving long‑term plans for Mars intact but deferred.

Musk Warns of an AI Power Crunch — and Suggests Moving GPU Farms to Space
Elon Musk warned that skyrocketing GPU production could outpace electricity supply, potentially leaving large AI clusters unable to power up. He suggested that space-based data centres might become economically attractive if terrestrial power capacity fails to keep pace, a claim that highlights broader tensions between AI compute demand and grid capabilities.

Musk’s Three‑Hour Blueprint: Space Data‑centres, Robot Factories and a Stark Warning on China’s Manufacturing Lead
In a three‑hour interview Elon Musk argued that the next phase of AI will be decided by where compute is powered and who makes the machines. He envisions orbital solar‑powered data centres and humanoid robots that can build more robots as the key levers, while warning that China’s manufacturing depth and rising power output present a structural challenge to the United States.

Musk Says Space Will Be the Cheapest Place to Run AI Within Three Years — Here’s Why That Would Upend the Cloud
Elon Musk told a podcast that within 30–36 months running large AI clusters in space will be far cheaper than on Earth, arguing terrestrial power constraints, grid bottlenecks and supply‑chain limits make orbital solar arrays economically superior. He cited higher energy yield from space solar, lower need for batteries, and simpler approvals versus terrestrial PV, while acknowledging engineering and regulatory hurdles remain.

Musk’s SpaceX–xAI Tie-Up Pushes His Net Worth Past the $800bn Mark — and Raises Strategic Stakes
Elon Musk’s SpaceX and xAI have merged in a deal that Forbes estimates added roughly $84 billion to his net worth, pushing him past the $800 billion threshold to a record level around $852 billion. The combined company is being valued privately at about $1.25 trillion, with Musk holding an estimated 43% stake, and is preparing for an eventual IPO and index inclusion that could unlock significant liquidity.

JinkoSolar Denies Any Deal With Musk’s Team as Shares Spike on Space‑PV Rumours
JinkoSolar denied any cooperation or signed agreements with a team linked to Elon Musk after its shares jumped on rumours of visits by Musk’s delegates to Chinese PV firms. The company emphasised that space‑based photovoltaic technology is still in early exploration and has not contributed revenue, while its core business remains terrestrial solar.

Musk’s Space Data‑Centre Ambition Meets AWS’s Reality Check
Elon Musk and other tech leaders have promoted the idea of orbital data centres to solve terrestrial limits on AI compute. AWS chief Matt Garman and other experts argue the concept remains economically and technically impractical today, citing launch cadence, radiation, thermal management and maintenance challenges. The gap between headline visions and engineering reality suggests continued experimentation but little prospect of mass migration of hyperscale AI into orbit in the near term.