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Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday expressed China's firm opposition to the United States' unilateral bullying practice of attempting to impose a comprehensive blockade on the country's chip ...
A recent move that may have escaped wider attention could carry long-term consequences for the global chip supply chain.
According to Sacks, Huawei is making swift progress in chip design and could soon begin exporting its hardware, although the ...
Michael E. O’Hanlon’s 2024 Brookings report starkly frames a question that haunts the Indo-Pacific and the world: Could the ...
Chinese engineers are getting around Washington's chip restrictions by simply flying to other countries where US prohibitions don't apply.
China has blasted the U.S. for issuing AI chip export control guidelines, stopping the sale of chip design software to China, and planning to revoke Chinese student visas.
Despite easing tensions over tariffs, Washington has tightened regulations on the use of Chinese semiconductors, prompting Chinese retaliation.
China’s main chip investment fund intends to focus on areas where the country lags behind, like in sectors of lithography and semiconductor design software.
January's DeepSeek launch challenged assumptions that Chinese AI models were years behind the US, David Sacks said.
The blacklisting of Huawei and SMIC signifies a conscious shift in Taiwan’s role from a neutral supplier in the tech ...
The US restriction on Nvidia's H20—a low-end AI chip previously cleared for China—sends a strong signal: even downgraded tech won't escape future export controls.
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Futurism on MSNChinese AI Companies Are Using an Absurd Loophole to Get Around US Chip RestrictionsIn case you haven't heard, the United States is in a life-and-death arms race. Only, it's not conventional weapons or even world-ending ICBMs we're rushing to build, and it's not a matter of life and ...
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