#US-China tech war
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Trump administration considers limiting Chinese companies to 75,000 Nvidia H200 chips each, less than half what Alibaba and ByteDance want to buy. The move could reshape AI development globally while Nvidia shares slip on the news.
China begins approving Nvidia H200 GPU imports for select companies while maintaining tight control over state-backed firms. This strategic move reshapes US-China AI competition dynamics.
Asian CEOs are twice as concerned about tech export controls as US CEOs in 2026. A Conference Board survey highlights supply chain disruption as a top global risk.
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[email protected]China has emerged as a credible challenger to the US in the China AI drug discovery competition, leveraging genomic data and clinical trial mining prowess.
Shenzhen announces its 15th five-year plan to bring AI to every household by 2030, marking a new phase in the US-China technology rivalry focused on commercialization.
A landmark deal to sell TikTok's US business to an Oracle-led consortium creates a new playbook for techno-nationalism. What does it mean for global tech?
Chinese AI chipmaker MetaX soars nearly 700% on its market debut. We analyze if this is a sustainable investment or a geopolitical bubble fueled by US sanctions.
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[email protected]The 'U.S. Tech Force' isn't just a jobs program. It's a strategic move in the US-China AI war, conscripting Big Tech as national infrastructure. Here's what it really means.
President Trump's new AI executive order attempts to override state laws, igniting a legal firestorm. PRISM analyzes the fallout for investors and tech leaders.