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Shenzhen beginner consumer drone (Tello) built with DJI flight tech and Intel chip at $99; targeting K-12 STEM education with programmable SDK in Python and Scratch competing with DJI Mini for entry-level drone market.
Ryze Tech is a Shenzhen-based consumer drone company known primarily for the Tello — an affordable, beginner-friendly drone developed in partnership with DJI (which provides the flight stabilization and control technology) and Intel (which provides the image processing chip) — priced at approximately $99 and targeting entry-level consumers, education programs, and students learning drone programming. The Tello delivers surprising stability and control for its price point by leveraging DJI's flight controller technology, producing a beginner drone that hovers reliably indoors, captures 720p video, and connects to a smartphone via Wi-Fi for live video and control.
Santa Clara semiconductor (NASDAQ: AMD) at $268B market cap; OpenAI 6 GW Instinct GPU partnership ($100B+ over 4 years, Oct 2025), Q3 2025 data center $4.3B revenue competing with NVIDIA for AI accelerator market.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a Santa Clara, California-based semiconductor company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AMD) as an S&P 500 component — designing CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and AI accelerators for data centers, gaming, PCs, and embedded systems with approximately 26,000 employees and a market capitalization of approximately $268 billion (June 2024). In Q3 2025, AMD's data center segment revenue reached $4.3 billion, driven by Instinct AI accelerators and EPYC server processors. In October 2025, AMD announced a multibillion-dollar strategic partnership with OpenAI — OpenAI will deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs, expected to generate over $100 billion in new revenue for AMD over four years, with OpenAI receiving a warrant for up to 160 million AMD shares (potential ~10% stake). AMD stock surged 23.71% on the announcement. CEO Dr. Lisa Su (since 2014) led one of Silicon Valley's most celebrated turnarounds, growing AMD stock from ~$3 to ~$140+ per share. AMD was founded in 1969 by Jerry Sanders; key acquisitions include ATI Technologies (2006, GPUs) and Xilinx ($49 billion, 2022, FPGAs).
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