Chipzilla hit by export curbs
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Thursday, 17 April 2025 10:28

Chipzilla hit by export curbs


Gaudi chips now need a licence for China

Troubled Chipzilla has started warning Chinese customers that it now needs a licence to flog advanced AI processors into China, as Washington’s export grip tightens. 

Huawei is getting its paws on TSMC chips
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Thursday, 17 April 2025 10:22

Huawei is getting its paws on TSMC chips


US clampdown they have heard of it

Despite US sanctions meant to choke off Huawei's access to high-end chips, the Chinese tech giant is reportedly still getting its paws on bulk TSMC silicon. 

China ditches silicon in transistor leap
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Thursday, 17 April 2025 10:07

China ditches silicon in transistor leap


New 2D material could trash Chipzilla’s best with faster, leaner chips 

Chinese boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a transistor that could outgun current US chip tech while guzzling less power. 

Nvidia blindsided by $5.5bn hit
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Wednesday, 16 April 2025 08:56

Nvidia blindsided by $5.5bn hit


Chipmaker stumbles as trade war with China tightens its grip

Chipmaker Nvidia has been slapped with a $5.5 billion (€5.2 billion) financial gut punch after the US government demanded export licences for its H20 AI chip sales to China and Hong Kong.

Zentool exploit teases wild RISC-V dreams
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AMD Zen microcode hacked for Chinese project

Google’s latest security bombshell tool is already fuelling an underground bid to rewrite the rules of chip architecture.

Intel CEO pick tangled in PLA-linked Chinese investments
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Lip-Bu Tan's deep China ties

Silicon Valley investor Lip-Bu Tan, who was tapped to steer troubled Chipzilla out of its tailspin, holds financial stakes in hundreds of Chinese tech outfits, some with direct links to the People’s Liberation Army.

Smartphones to outnumber humans
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Thursday, 10 April 2025 10:25

Smartphones to outnumber humans

 
Chinese brands blitz old guard

By late 2027 or early 2028, the planet will have more smartphones than people, and the industry's old titans are watching the tide turn.

Trump caves on Nvidia crackdown after $1m Mar-a-Lago knees-up
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China export curbs on H20 AI chips safe

Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump’s White House has quietly shelved a looming crackdown on Nvidia’s H20 chip exports to China, just days after the GPU peddler’s CEO Jensen Huang dined at Mar-a-Lago — where seats went for a $1 million a head.

Stanford warns China’s AI chase is nearly neck-and-neck
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US dominance wanes as Beijing’s benchmarks surge

The US might still be top of the AI table, but China is legging it fast, closing the gap in quality and influence, according to Stanford’s latest Artificial Intelligence Index.

iPhone starts installing random Chinese apps
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iOS 18.4 "feature" shoves Chinese games onto iPhones without asking

Some iPhone users updating to iOS 18.4 are getting more than they bargained for—namely, surprise apps appearing on their Home Screens, including dubious-looking games like Cooking Mama and Squid Game knockoffs.