Since 2019 America has blocked the export to China of the extreme ultraviolet, or EUV, lithography machines that make the ...
The announcement signals that the contest between America and China has moved beyond software and chatbots into a struggle for control of the infrastructure that will shape economic, military, and ...
China faces three specific barriers as it aims to produce key chipmaking equipment. Monitoring progress in these areas would ...
China's Line Shine supercomputer is the most powerful in the world and the first the country has hosted since 2017.
A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world's fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the special-purpose chips called graphics processing units ...
AI companions can alleviate loneliness and provide emotional support without judgment. However, continuous reliance on these ...
Much of the public discussion on China’s development of autonomous weapons systems thus far has centered on the sea and air domains but have not grappled with how the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) ...
AI is moving from toolset to infrastructure layer in fashion.
While the U.S. channels support to tech winners indirectly via incentives, Chinese governments at every level take direct equity stakes.
China is often portrayed as either unstoppable—dominating electric vehicles (EVs), batteries, and solar panels—or lacking the creativity to push the technological frontier. The United States is either ...
Over the past decade, the country has invested heavily in automated infrastructure and intelligent urban services, ranging from AI-powered traffic management systems to autonomous delivery vehicles ...
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