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US Chip Export Controls on China Deemed a Failure by Nvidia CEO
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared US chip export controls imposed on China a failure, citing billions of dollars in lost revenue and a significant drop in Nvidia's Chinese market share from 95% to 50%, while simultaneously boosting Chinese AI development; China has responded by accusing the US of pro...
US Chip Export Controls on China Deemed a Failure by Nvidia CEO
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared US chip export controls imposed on China a failure, citing billions of dollars in lost revenue and a significant drop in Nvidia's Chinese market share from 95% to 50%, while simultaneously boosting Chinese AI development; China has responded by accusing the US of pro...
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Taiwan's President Optimistic Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te described trade tensions with the U.S. as "frictions between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following the initial imposition of 32% tariffs, later reduced to 10% for 90 days; Lai also emphasized strengthening national defense and expressed willingness to ...
Taiwan's President Optimistic Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te described trade tensions with the U.S. as "frictions between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following the initial imposition of 32% tariffs, later reduced to 10% for 90 days; Lai also emphasized strengthening national defense and expressed willingness to ...
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Nvidia Unveils NVLink Fusion to Accelerate AI Development
Nvidia launched NVLink Fusion, a new chip-to-chip communication technology, partnering with Marvell, MediaTek, Alchip, Fujitsu, and Qualcomm to accelerate AI development; Nvidia also announced plans for a new Taiwan headquarters.
Nvidia Unveils NVLink Fusion to Accelerate AI Development
Nvidia launched NVLink Fusion, a new chip-to-chip communication technology, partnering with Marvell, MediaTek, Alchip, Fujitsu, and Qualcomm to accelerate AI development; Nvidia also announced plans for a new Taiwan headquarters.
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China Condemns US Restrictions on Chip Access, Citing Global Supply Chain Destabilization
China strongly condemned the US Department of Commerce's announcement that using Huawei Ascend chips and training Chinese AI models with US chips could violate export controls, stating that the US is engaging in a malicious blockade of Chinese chip products and the AI industry, violating market rule...
China Condemns US Restrictions on Chip Access, Citing Global Supply Chain Destabilization
China strongly condemned the US Department of Commerce's announcement that using Huawei Ascend chips and training Chinese AI models with US chips could violate export controls, stating that the US is engaging in a malicious blockade of Chinese chip products and the AI industry, violating market rule...
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Saxony Attracts €128.5 Million in Investments, Creates 949 Jobs in 2024
Saxony's economy recorded 19 new company settlements and expansions in 2024, attracting €128.5 million in investments and creating or securing 949 jobs, showcasing its resilience amidst global economic challenges.
Saxony Attracts €128.5 Million in Investments, Creates 949 Jobs in 2024
Saxony's economy recorded 19 new company settlements and expansions in 2024, attracting €128.5 million in investments and creating or securing 949 jobs, showcasing its resilience amidst global economic challenges.
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SiTime's New MEMS-Based Clock Generator Improves Mobile Device Timing Precision
SiTime introduced the SiT30100 Symphonic clock generator, a 2.22 mm² MEMS-based timing device for mobile and IoT applications, offering superior precision, resilience, and programmability compared to traditional quartz components, now sampling for customer design applications.
SiTime's New MEMS-Based Clock Generator Improves Mobile Device Timing Precision
SiTime introduced the SiT30100 Symphonic clock generator, a 2.22 mm² MEMS-based timing device for mobile and IoT applications, offering superior precision, resilience, and programmability compared to traditional quartz components, now sampling for customer design applications.
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Taiwan Plays Down U.S. Trade Tensions as Tariff Talks Continue
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te downplayed trade tensions with the U.S. as "friction between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following initial 32% tariffs reduced to 10% for 90 days, while highlighting increased Taiwanese investment in the U.S. and plans for strengthened national defense...

Taiwan Plays Down U.S. Trade Tensions as Tariff Talks Continue
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te downplayed trade tensions with the U.S. as "friction between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following initial 32% tariffs reduced to 10% for 90 days, while highlighting increased Taiwanese investment in the U.S. and plans for strengthened national defense...
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Record US Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia Highlights Surge in Global Military Spending
During President Trump's Middle East trip, the US and Saudi Arabia announced a $600 billion commercial package, including a record $142 billion arms deal, reflecting a surge in global military spending and the growing importance of AI in national security.

Record US Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia Highlights Surge in Global Military Spending
During President Trump's Middle East trip, the US and Saudi Arabia announced a $600 billion commercial package, including a record $142 billion arms deal, reflecting a surge in global military spending and the growing importance of AI in national security.
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Trump Brokers Multibillion-Dollar Tech Deals in the Middle East
During a Middle East tour, Donald Trump brokered multibillion-dollar tech deals with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, involving advanced US AI technology, potentially circumventing Biden administration restrictions and raising geopolitical concerns.

Trump Brokers Multibillion-Dollar Tech Deals in the Middle East
During a Middle East tour, Donald Trump brokered multibillion-dollar tech deals with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, involving advanced US AI technology, potentially circumventing Biden administration restrictions and raising geopolitical concerns.
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Trump's Gulf Visit Overturns Biden's AI Export Restrictions
During a visit to Saudi Arabia, Donald Trump's administration overturned Biden's "AI Deployment Rule", facilitating deals worth billions of dollars for advanced semiconductors with Saudi Arabia and the UAE; this signals a change in US technology export policy towards the Gulf states.

Trump's Gulf Visit Overturns Biden's AI Export Restrictions
During a visit to Saudi Arabia, Donald Trump's administration overturned Biden's "AI Deployment Rule", facilitating deals worth billions of dollars for advanced semiconductors with Saudi Arabia and the UAE; this signals a change in US technology export policy towards the Gulf states.
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US Overhauls AI Chip Export Controls, Shifting from Tiered System to Individual Agreements
The US government announced a major overhaul of its AI chip export restrictions, replacing a tiered system with individual country agreements, aiming to simplify regulations and enhance its position in global AI technology. This decision followed criticism of the previous system's complexity and pot...

US Overhauls AI Chip Export Controls, Shifting from Tiered System to Individual Agreements
The US government announced a major overhaul of its AI chip export restrictions, replacing a tiered system with individual country agreements, aiming to simplify regulations and enhance its position in global AI technology. This decision followed criticism of the previous system's complexity and pot...
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AMAT Q2 Earnings Preview: AI Boost, Geopolitical Risks
Applied Materials (AMAT) anticipates a 7% year-over-year revenue increase to \$7.12 billion and earnings of \$2.31 per share in Q2 FY'25, driven by AI demand but potentially dampened by US export restrictions to China.

AMAT Q2 Earnings Preview: AI Boost, Geopolitical Risks
Applied Materials (AMAT) anticipates a 7% year-over-year revenue increase to \$7.12 billion and earnings of \$2.31 per share in Q2 FY'25, driven by AI demand but potentially dampened by US export restrictions to China.
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