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TSMC has discovered a possible leak of trade secrets and taken legal action against the employees responsible. The leak ...
White House AI czar David Sacks warns that the U.S. may be only three to six months ahead of China in AI development as ...
The agreement highlights a critical gap in China’s semiconductor ambitions: Without access to advanced U.S. software tools, ...
The 2025 model uses a Kirin 9020, replacing the Kirin 9000S inside the 2024 slate. It has the same battery (10,100mAh) and ...
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 ...
Ban not only failed to isolate Chinese advances in AI, but also gave companies such as SMIC and Huawei the chance to become ...
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.
Legislators criticize the U.S. government for allowing AMD and Nvidia to sell AI GPUs to China again, but instead of reinstating the ban, they call for new export rules based on what China can build ...
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 ...
Much of the government funding has gone to China’s leading chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, which manufactures chips designed by companies like Huawei and Qualcomm.
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.