The president’s approval of Nvidia chip exports hands the Asian giant powerful hardware the US spent years trying to block. Experts say it’s a game changer.
Government push for power supremacy transforms Inner Mongolia. Tech leaders worry about a U.S.-China “electron gap.” ...
Just a year ago, Chinese manufacturers, fearing a new trade war, rushed to push out exports following the election victory of President Donald Trump, who had pledged to slap punishing tariffs on ...
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ByteDance, Alibaba seek NVIDIA H200 AI chips
Chinese tech companies ByteDance and Alibaba are reportedly pursuing the purchase of NVIDIA’s AI chip H200, which was ...
The Trump administration may have softened its language on China to maintain a truce in their trade war, but Congress is ...
WASHINGTON — The US House of Representatives passed the annual defense bill Wednesday, outlining a $900 billion budget that ...
As reported by the Washington Post, an investigation by the Tech Transparency Project found apps on both platforms that were ...
A new report suggests the U.S. power grid may be sitting on a digital time bomb, alleging that federal officials sidelined ...
MichAuto's State of Mobility 2025 was released on Dec. 10 and it points to a critical problem confronting the states ...
Three CFR experts discuss President Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell advanced AI chip sales to China and what ...
Western companies are finally launching their third-generation EVs, with better pricing, more range and more polished ...
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