#US-China Tech War
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China is restricting AI researchers and startup founders from traveling abroad as the U.S.-China AI performance gap narrows to just 2.7%. What Beijing's talent lockdown means for the global AI race.
Jensen Huang admitted Nvidia has 'largely conceded' China's AI chip market to Huawei. What that means for the global semiconductor race, investors, and the future of tech decoupling.
Beijing added an Nvidia gaming chip to its customs ban list the same week Jensen Huang visited China with Trump. Here's what it means for the chip war—and who actually wins.
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[email protected]The FCC has banned new foreign-made consumer routers, citing cyberattacks linked to China. Every major brand is affected. Here's what it means for your home, your wallet, and the future of internet hardware.
The FCC has banned new imports of foreign-made consumer networking gear, citing national security. After drones, routers are next. What this means for prices, competition, and the future of connected homes.
A Super Micro co-founder is accused of smuggling $2.5 billion in Nvidia AI chips to China using fake servers and forged documents. SMCI stock fell 25%. Here's what it means for export controls and the AI supply chain.
Leading quantum physicist You Chenglong leaves LSU to join China's UESTC, a university on the US Entity List. Discover the implications for the global quantum race.
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[email protected]A new teardown reveals Huawei's latest smartphones contain nearly 60% Chinese-made parts by value. The company is accelerating its tech self-sufficiency, successfully localizing key components like CPUs and memory chips despite US sanctions.
The U.S. FCC has banned new foreign drones, including market leader DJI, citing national security risks. Here's what the ban means for current owners, and why DJI is calling it protectionism.
Nvidia aims to start shipping its H200 AI chips to China by mid-February 2026, according to Reuters. The plan, however, is entirely contingent on securing approval from the Beijing government.
Hailed as a 'dark horse,' Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is being touted as a 'secret weapon' that could alter the AI tech war with the U.S. We analyze its geopolitical significance.
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[email protected]In a stunning move, China is limiting access to Nvidia's H200 chips. Our analysis reveals why this is a high-stakes play for tech sovereignty over AI's future.