Investors are plowing money into Chinese companies involved in AI despite growing competition between Washington and Beijing ...
The former chief executive of Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker, said Dutch officials had known for years that the company’s ...
China launches new TJS satellite, commercial Kinetica-1 lofts 9 spacecraft China continued a surge in launch activity with a ...
The names of two partial owners of firms linked to the Salt Typhoon hacker group also appeared in records for a Cisco ...
The White House seeks deals with Beijing and Moscow, but demands Europe support extreme nationalist parties or face ...
The FCC and several states are creating a formal partnership to share information and work together to protect U.S. consumers ...
China successfully launched three Long March rockets within a 19-hour period, breaking its own record for the most launches ...
Nvidia is reportedly developing a new technology to track its AI chips, aiming to prevent their export to restricted nations.
To make them requires mining and refining rare earth elements—a supply chain largely controlled by China. Companies around the world are racing to find alternatives by using materials that are more ...
By Colleen Howe BEIJING, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Chinese polysilicon makers have set up an acquisition company to help restructure ...
As global tech competition heats up, Chinese enterprises are stepping forward and redefining the way industries evolve. The ...
Allow the sale or ban their export? The new export allowances for advanced NVIDIA processors have raised criticism from both ...