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China’s Immense $25 Billion Spending on Chipmaking Equipment in H1 2024 Surpasses Combined Expenditure by the US, South Korea, and Taiwan
The modern cold war, deeply rooted in the tech world, is escalating as nations compete for dominance in the AI-driven, productivity-boosting era. With the US and its allies set on limiting Beijing’s access to advanced semiconductor technology, China is finding increasingly innovative ways to circumvent these restrictions while enhancing its domestic capabilities. Nikkei Asia recently…
AMD to Establish Two R&D Centers in Taiwan with a Total Investment of Up to $270 Million
AMD has announced plans to open two new research and development (R&D) centers in Taiwan, in collaboration with the local government, with a total investment estimated to reach $270 million. AMD Expands in Taiwan, Leveraging Local Talent and Partnering with Supply Chain Experts The strategic importance of Taiwan for major tech companies like NVIDIA and…
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