
China Unveils World’s First Carbon-Nanotube AI Processor Chip
Chinese researchers at Peking University have unveiled the world’s first carbon-nanotube-based tensor processor chip, marking a significant advancement in AI processing technology.
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Chinese researchers at Peking University have unveiled the world’s first carbon-nanotube-based tensor processor chip, marking a significant advancement in AI processing technology.
China’s Ministry of Commerce calls on nations to resist U.S. economic coercion in the semiconductor sector, urging global cooperation to maintain stable industrial and supply chains.
Arm Holdings aims to capture over half of the Windows PC market within five years, collaborating with Microsoft and hardware partners to introduce new Arm-based computers.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has unveiled its latest AI processors at a trade show in Taipei, aiming to challenge industry leader Nvidia in the booming market for AI semiconductors.
Samsung Electronics faces its first-ever union strike as workers plan to take annual leave on June 7, raising concerns over potential impacts on global semiconductor supply chains.
Malaysia targets $107 billion investment in semiconductors to become a global hub, focusing on advanced manufacturing, design, and attracting global tech companies.
China’s commerce ministry has expressed strong opposition to the US decision to increase tariffs on a wide range of Chinese imports, vowing to take resolute measures to defend its rights and interests.
AMD unveils new AI-enabled chips for business laptops and desktops, aiming to expand its role in the growing AI PC market. The chips will be available in HP and Lenovo platforms starting Q2 2024.
Japan leads in semiconductor investment as a percentage of GDP, surpassing the U.S. and Germany, according to data from a government panel. Concerns rise over funding sources and calls for long-term strategies.
Despite U.S. trade restrictions on semiconductors, China’s technological innovation continues to accelerate, driven by domestic initiatives and a large pool of skilled professionals.
The U.S. imposes export controls to limit China’s access to advanced semiconductor technology. Will these efforts succeed in hindering China’s progress in the semiconductor industry?
China and the Netherlands have discussed enhancing cooperation in the semiconductor industry, focusing on the trade of lithography machines, during a meeting between their commerce ministers in Beijing.
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes U.S. chip sector incentives as ‘discriminatory’, accusing the U.S. of violating international trade rules and disrupting global semiconductor industry chains.
Semiconductor specialist Chu Junhao discusses the escalating demand for computing power as AI integrates across industries, emphasizing the need for strategic enhancements in computational infrastructure and hardware innovation.
Alibaba Cloud founder Wang Jian questions OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s plan to secure trillions for the semiconductor industry, calling it more marketing than substance.
Chinese Academy of Sciences member and semiconductor expert Chu Junhao discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence and emphasizes the unique value of human intelligence.
At the China International Import Expo, leading global chipmakers showcased their commitment to China’s burgeoning market while navigating geopolitical tensions and calls for decoupling.
China intensifies its focus on science and technology to drive economic growth, emphasizing self-reliance amid U.S. sanctions targeting advanced technologies.