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The Shenzhen government has launched funds of 5 billion yuan and 2 billion yuan dedicated to AI and robotics start-ups at the ...
U.S.-China tech tensions reignited Wednesday as Beijing warned it may pursue legal action against any entity enforcing U.S. restrictions on Huawei Technologies’ chips. According to Bloomberg, China’s ...
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Jensen Huang, the head of Nvidia, said the United States’ export restrictions on AI chips have failed. Speaking on stage at ...
China isn’t happy with how the US sanctioned Huawei, and has said it will take legal action against entities who help enforce ...
One of the most unique laptops announced during the ongoing Computex 2025 event was the Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, ...
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has called U.S. semiconductor export controls on China “a failure,” and many chip analysts and pundits think he has a point.
One example is that enforcing the US restrictions on Huawei AI chips could run afoul of China’s Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law.
The sanctions are seemingly a new strategy adopted by the US to curb China’s progress in the AI arms race. The world is yet ...