India spends $2.1 billion to lure laptop makers
Published in PC Hardware


You don't need China 

India has put $2.1 billion on the table to attract makers of laptops, tablets and other hardware to the South Asian nation as companies look to diversify supply chains beyond China.

Chinese software engineer charged with stealing Apple car tech
Published in News


Attempted to get the entire code

A former Apple software engineer has been charged with stealing Apple's autonomous technology for a Chinese self-driving car company, the US Department of Justice announced :

Chinese arrest ChatGPT user
Published in AI
Wednesday, 10 May 2023 11:53

Chinese arrest ChatGPT user


Created fake news

Chinese police have arrested a man for using ChatGPT to create a fake news article about a train crash, under a new law governing "deep synthesis technologies" introduced by China this year.

Chinese think they can do AI with weaker chips
Published in AI


Avoiding US sanctions 

While the US thinks that it can delay China's rise in power by forbidding the sale of high powered chips to the Middle Kingdom, it seems that is doomed to fail.

China working on taking control of western satellites
Published in News


US claims

China is building sophisticated cyber weapons to "seize control" of enemy satellites, rendering them useless for data signals or surveillance during wartime, according to a leaked US intelligence report.

China bans the export of rare earths
Published in News
Friday, 07 April 2023 11:20

China bans the export of rare earths


This could cause enormous problems for US electronics and electric cars

The Chinese are teaching the US government that it does not have complete control over its chip supply chain.

China investigates Micron
Published in News
Tuesday, 04 April 2023 12:27

China investigates Micron


You probably were not expecting this

It is looking like the Chinese government is getting hacked off at US allegations of spying using its tech companies and is carrying out a few tit-for-tat investigations of its own.

China shows off indigenous interconnected interface for chiplet
Published in News


The quest for independence should buy the US a few years

China has come up with an indigenous interconnected interface for chiplet to counter US actions to protect its chip industry.

Chinese watchdog accuses chip tycoon Zhao Weiguo of corruption
Published in News


Central Commission for Discipline Inspection calls for charges 

China's anti-fraud watchdog has accused Tsinghua Unigroup former chairman Zhao Weiguo of corruption.

US government wants more sanctions against Chinese chip makers
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Wants to set the Chinese back ten years

The US government is working on even tighter restrictions to set Chinese chipmakers back nearly a decade.