Here is the translated English version, strictly following all your formatting and terminology rules. Pre-market US stock news summary: NVIDIA's 12-layer HBM4 has entered mass production and shipment; New York State plans to suspend new large-scale data centers
Odaily Odaily reports that ahead of US stock market opening, here are the key market and financial news items investors need to focus on:
1. The three major US stock index futures are mixed. Dow Jones futures fell 0.64%, S&P 500 futures fell 0.22%, and Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.42%.
2. International oil prices rose collectively. WTI crude oil futures rose 2.53% to $80.118/barrel; Brent crude oil futures rose 3.95% to $86.594/barrel.
3. International spot gold and silver prices edged higher. Spot gold prices rose 0.68% to $4,027.90/oz; spot silver prices rose 0.50% to $57.91/oz.
4. The three major European stock indices all declined. The UK FTSE 100 fell 0.42%, the French CAC 40 fell 0.71%, and the German DAX 30 fell 0.94%.
5. IBM fell over 20% in pre-market trading after the company's preliminary second-quarter revenue missed expectations, due to clients cutting back on spending on software and infrastructure.
6. Samsung is reported to have completed tape-out of Tesla's autonomous driving chip, the AI5, which will use a 2nm process. Mass vehicle production may not be achieved until mid-2027.
7. SK Hynix is reported to have officially begun mass production and shipment of the 12-layer HBM4 for NVIDIA's next-generation "Vera Rubin" AI platform, with the product entering the "production ramp-up" phase.
8. New York State will suspend the construction of new large-scale data centers that consume 50 megawatts or more of electricity, with a ban period of up to one year, effective immediately.
