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Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay 15% of their China chip sales to the US government as part of a deal to secure export licenses amid ongoing US-China tensions.
Fed up with being blamed every time there is a massive flood in Metro Manila and nearby provinces, San Miguel Corporation chair and CEO Ramon S. Ang has offered what no taipan in his right mind will ...
Ahead of a potential summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, China is reportedly pushing the United States to ease export restrictions on critical artificial ...
SMIC said Chinese chipmakers are rapidly gaining market share, with some growing wafer orders tenfold in two years. Co-CEO Zhao Haijun said supply is expected to remain tight until October amid rising ...
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The Manila Times on MSNUS tariffs did not cause SMIC ‘hard landing’
China’s top foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC) said on Friday US tariff policy had not led to a “hard landing” the company had initially feared and strong domestic demand ...
If history is any guide, SMIC has been leveraging its close ties with the Chinese government to issue cheap debt, new equity, and convertibles and obtain subsidies. Subsidies were about 30% of ...
For more than three decades, Lip-Bu Tan invested in the Chinese economic boom, placing the kind of no-brainer bets that ...
U.S. lifts chip bans for Nvidia, AMD, but China's SMIC says domestic demand for chips is 'perfectly' replacing foreign rivals ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has responded after Donald Trump accused him of being "highly conflicted" and said he should resign.
The dollar fell against a basket of currencies, after President Trump said he would nominate Stephen Miran to temporarily join the Federal Reserve's board of governors. "Miran has expressed skepticism ...
China’s largest chip maker said the U.S. tariffs should continue to have a limited impact as demand from domestic clients is increasing sharply and overseas clients are better prepared for the ...
SMIC warned of weaker chip shipment momentum in the fourth quarter of 2025 due to seasonal effects and customer inventory ...
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