A Taiwanese report indicates that the Chinese regime is seeking to steal core technologies behind the island’s most advanced chips.
The MATCH Act would ban sales and servicing of key lithography machines to China and push allies to adopt similar restrictions.
Purges of executives and scientists follow a missile force scandal and the scrutiny of underperforming weapons systems.
Conflicts in Iran and Venezuela raise questions about Chinese weapons as Beijing’s anti-corruption sweep shakes its military-industrial sector.
The company also expressed concerns about the recent U.S. approval of H200 chip exports to China—Nvidia’s second-most advanced chip.
China’s Lunar New Year gala performances dazzled viewers with humanoid robots, but the staged show was far from real-world autonomy, experts and observers said.
Security fears, political risk, and supply-chain de-risking are reshaping how Japanese companies view China’s manufacturing future.
U.S. worries about technology exports have mounted because ‘it could be used against us,’ said an expert at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.
Beijing has not given the green light to import H200 chips after the United States revised rules to allow exports of the chips, according to Inventec.
They express concern that the decision ‘undercuts’ national security.
The Chinese automaker faces mounting questions over battery issues, quality control, and its rapid expansion into overseas markets.
China has gained control not only of critical minerals but also of their production. A new technique could solve both of these problems.
In July, the company announced that the Pentagon would become its largest shareholder.
China lends nearly $1 trillion to high-income countries, as much as its Belt and Road Initiative in the global South.
They said algorithms designed to undermine public trust and fracture society are setting the stage for a forced cross-strait peace pact.
The United States is currently winning the AI race, Trump said, but giving China advanced chips will provide it with ‘an equal advantage’ in the competition.
China’s export-based economy and technological dependence on the west are in conflict with the regime’s ‘major country’ diplomacy, analysts say.
The Chinese arm of Dutch-based chip maker Nexperia said the headquarters’ decision has ‘no legal effect’ in China.
The semiconductor toolmaker stated that it has inventory and alternatives for rare earth supplies, and that it’s expecting a decline in its China sales.
A Taiwanese report indicates that the Chinese regime is seeking to steal core technologies behind the island’s most advanced chips.
The MATCH Act would ban sales and servicing of key lithography machines to China and push allies to adopt similar restrictions.
Purges of executives and scientists follow a missile force scandal and the scrutiny of underperforming weapons systems.
Conflicts in Iran and Venezuela raise questions about Chinese weapons as Beijing’s anti-corruption sweep shakes its military-industrial sector.
The company also expressed concerns about the recent U.S. approval of H200 chip exports to China—Nvidia’s second-most advanced chip.
China’s Lunar New Year gala performances dazzled viewers with humanoid robots, but the staged show was far from real-world autonomy, experts and observers said.
Security fears, political risk, and supply-chain de-risking are reshaping how Japanese companies view China’s manufacturing future.
U.S. worries about technology exports have mounted because ‘it could be used against us,’ said an expert at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.
Beijing has not given the green light to import H200 chips after the United States revised rules to allow exports of the chips, according to Inventec.
They express concern that the decision ‘undercuts’ national security.
The Chinese automaker faces mounting questions over battery issues, quality control, and its rapid expansion into overseas markets.
China has gained control not only of critical minerals but also of their production. A new technique could solve both of these problems.
In July, the company announced that the Pentagon would become its largest shareholder.
China lends nearly $1 trillion to high-income countries, as much as its Belt and Road Initiative in the global South.
They said algorithms designed to undermine public trust and fracture society are setting the stage for a forced cross-strait peace pact.
The United States is currently winning the AI race, Trump said, but giving China advanced chips will provide it with ‘an equal advantage’ in the competition.
China’s export-based economy and technological dependence on the west are in conflict with the regime’s ‘major country’ diplomacy, analysts say.
The Chinese arm of Dutch-based chip maker Nexperia said the headquarters’ decision has ‘no legal effect’ in China.
The semiconductor toolmaker stated that it has inventory and alternatives for rare earth supplies, and that it’s expecting a decline in its China sales.