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Taiwan adds China’s Huawei and SMIC to export control list - MSNTAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan’s Commerce Ministry has added Chinese chipmakers Huawei Technologies and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) to its export control list, as trade ...
Despite being hindered by years of U.S. trade restrictions, Huawei has quietly emerged as one of the fiercest competitors across the entire AI landscape.
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Gadget on MSNUS export controls boost innovation in ChinaThe US government's stringent measures to reduce China's access to GPUs have created the necessity for innovation, writes ...
Currency risk is limited as most transactions are made in USD. Intellectual property theft is a major risk. The most high-profile incident was TSMC’s settlement with SMIC, in which the firm received ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNWhat the U.S. Feared Is Coming True: Huawei and Xiaomi Push China’s Chip Empire Beyond Fantasy, Defying All SanctionsChina’s biggest tech giants, Huawei and Xiaomi, have set the stage for a dramatic shift in the global semiconductor race, leaving U.S. policymakers scratching their heads. Despite the intense ...
As global tensions rise over semiconductor supply chains, this article explores why the U.S. relies on Taiwan, China’s attempts to catch up, and the technological gaps that still exist.
Analysis: Chinese IT giant's CloudMatrix 384 promises GB200 beating perf, if you ignore power and the price tag ...
Making its first public appearance, the CloudMatrix 384 system attracted significant attention from conference attendees and ...
Huawei’s new CloudMatrix supercomputer has outperformed NVIDIA’s platform, signaling a global AI power shift as US chip bans ...
As China accelerates its drive for semiconductor self-reliance, DRAM memory has become a crucial yet understated battleground. SwaySure Technology, a relatively unknown company with international ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan does not seek conflict with China and will not provoke confrontation, but Beijing's "aggressive" military posturing is counterproductive, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim said ...
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