US-China trade war spoils it for the rest
TSMC chairman Mark Liu warns
The US-Chinese trade war is driving up costs and limiting the flow of ideas, the chairman of TSMC warned.
China about to pull the switch on US companies
Waiting to see who gets elected first
The Chinese goverment is waiting to see who wins the election before embarking on a campaign of blacklisting US companies.
China taking control of supercapacitor market
All based on R&D
The Chinese have made a sudden entry in the the top 20 super capacitor maker rankings in just a decade.
Intel stuffed up US flag flying supercomputer
Supposed to show American superiority
When Intel was selected for an Energy Department project it was supposed to flagship American tech independence and superiority over China. But it seems Intel’s delays have scuppered the effort.
US looks to ban more Chinese apps
Depends on Trump’s mood
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said President Donald Trump's executive orders against TikTok and WeChat could be "broader" than just those two apps.
Trump bans US transactions WeChat and TikTok
China expected to strike back
US President Donald Trump has unveiled sweeping bans on US transactions with the Chinese owners of messaging app WeChat and video-sharing app TikTok.
Trump advisor wants Microsoft to pull out of China
They don't need it anyway
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro suggested Microsoft could divest its holdings in China if it buys the Chinese owned short-video app TikTok.
ARM China conflict escalates
Chinese government might need to become involved
ARM's conflict with its Chinese subsidiuary is getting out of hand, and might require intervention from the Chinese government.
ARM says its Chinese subsidiary CEO creates a climate of fear
Global warming of tempers
ARM has accused ARM China CEO Allen Wu of “propagating false information and creating a culture of fear and confusion among ARM China employees”.
China’s ICT spending in 2020 set to decline by 7.6 percent
COVID-19 pandemic bit it bad says Global Data
China’s ICT spending for 2020 is expected to register a decline of 7.6 percent, against the estimated positive growth rate of 7.2 percent before the COVID-19 outbreak, according to beancounters at GlobalData.