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Chinese supercomputer maker Sugon and chip developer Hygon call off merger plans

The two Shanghai-listed companies late on Tuesday said they cancelled merger talks because “the market environment has changed significantly since…

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US-China tech thaw? Trump clears Nvidia H200 exports – why the green light matters

US President Donald Trump’s green light for Nvidia to sell H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips in China signals a calculated…

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Huawei’s 2022 patent details novel technique to make 2-nm-class chips without EUV tool

Huawei Technologies’ three-year-old patent for advanced patterning comparable with 2-nanometre grade technology without extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography tools has intensified…

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China-made EV parts reportedly in Tesla’s crosshairs – but is a total ‘de-risk’ feasible?

Tesla’s reported plan to stop using Chinese-made components in US-built cars aligns with a “significant strategy” in national industrial policy,…

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Intel CEO to oversee its AI efforts after executive departs for OpenAI

Intel said on Monday its CEO Tan Lip-bu would oversee the chipmaker’s artificial intelligence efforts after the firm’s chief technology…

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China signals soybean appetite to spark ‘many deals’ with US farmers – if prices are right

After China and the US reached an agreement on soybeans, Beijing has signalled its intent to seek favourable terms, with…

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Opinion | China’s development model is reverberating around the world

“We do not need to chase [after other countries], we are the road,” said President Xi Jinping after inaugurating a…

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Outside In | Trump may be realising he has less leverage over China than he thought

When did you last notice that laptops invariably carry a little “Intel inside” sticker? Aware that its microprocessors were important…

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China is ‘nanoseconds behind’ US in chips, says Nvidia’s Jensen Huang

Allowing US companies like Nvidia to compete in China fits the interests of both Beijing and Washington, according to Jensen…

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From Intel to lithium, Trump borrows Beijing’s industrial playbook in US-China race

From funding Intel to eyeing a potential stake in Lithium Americas, the United States is increasingly wielding the government’s “visible…

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