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With Nvidia's second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade
This week, US President Donald Trump approved previously banned exports of Nvidia's powerful H200 artificial intelligence (AI ...
From AI and electric vehicles to robotics and pharmaceuticals, Beijing is driving a low-cost technology revolution with price ...
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RIP American Tech Dominance
Several experts told me that Chinese companies are even with or slightly ahead of their American counterparts when it comes ...
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China’s AI Chip Deficit: Why Huawei Can’t Catch Nvidia and U.S. Export Controls Should Remain
Executive SummaryOn December 8, the Trump administration announced plans to loosen U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China by approving the sale of Nvidia H200 chips—the ...
After a months-long trade war between China and the United States, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet Thursday in South Korea. Both countries seem to be angling for a truce; ...
Beijing is pouring vast resources into fusion research, while the U.S. wants private industry to lead the way. The winner ...
In Apple in China, Patrick McGee, a veteran Financial Times journalist, provides a sobering and meticulous account of how Apple’s pursuit of scale and profit helped fuel the meteoric rise of China’s ...
Investors seeking exposure to China’s dynamic technology sector are faced with a critical choice: which China Tech ETF best captures the country’s innovation and growth potential? When analyzing a ...
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High-value oncology deals drive China’s drug licensing boom
China’s focus on first or best-in-class oncology drugs and innovative R&D will help it to secure further licensing deals in 2026 and beyond.
HONG KONG — As the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown narrows paths to entry for foreign science and technology workers, China is opening its doors wider — and drawing backlash from the ...
Chinese AI developer iFLYTEK would have been happy to use American Nvidia chips to train a large language model that rivals ChatGPT, but says it’s now doing just fine without them. Work on ...
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