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What China’s self-reliance push means for its semiconductor industry as US hurdles mount

China’s drive for economic self-reliance is raising the spirits and prospects of its semiconductor industry, as insiders expect more home-grown…

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China’s turbine leap, a billion-dollar property sale in Hong Kong: SCMP’s 7 highlights

We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond…

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Changing times: Cambricon tops Moutai as China’s costliest stock as chips trump baijiu

Cambricon Technologies became the costliest stock in mainland China’s equities market, as the Beijing-based chipmaker replaced the liquor distiller Kweichow…

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Chinese semiconductor, AI firms form pact as Nvidia faces inquiry on H20 chip’s security

The alliance reflected the growing efforts in the country’s semiconductor industry and nascent AI sector to push forward Beijing’s tech…

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WAIC Shanghai: China reveals new great leap forward with 1,509 AI models

China is now home to 1,509 AI models, which accounts for more than 40 per cent of the world’s total,…

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Chinese stocks trade near 3-month high as manufacturing, home sales rebound

Chinese onshore stocks traded near a three-month high after private sector reports showed signs of recovery in manufacturing activity and…

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How Huawei’s silicon strategy defies US sanctions to advance China’s AI ambitions

Huawei’s advanced AI chip initiative, however, suddenly faced a major obstacle a year later in August 2020, when the US…

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Tencent, Alibaba buy Nvidia GPUs from ByteDance stockpile, report says

Chinese technology giants Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group Holding have purchased a substantial number of graphics processing units (GPUs) from…

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Trump tariffs: Chinese chip firms shrug off trade war, as US already cut them off

A number of listed Chinese semiconductor companies have reassured investors that they are largely unaffected by China’s increased import tariffs,…

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