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24.01.26 - 07:24
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Nvidia CEO tours Shanghai office amid fresh signs of China thaw (SCMP)
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has begun his latest trip to China, visiting the chipmaker's Shanghai office at a time when Beijing is expected to allow imports of the company's H200 artificial intelligence chips, according to media reports.
Huang met Shanghai-based staff to review Nvidia's milestones for 2025 and discuss its product pipeline for the year ahead, although the H200 was not mentioned in the discussion, Tencent Holdings' news portal reported on Friday.
The report included a photograph of a......
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24.01.26 - 04:06
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Alibaba, Baidu′s IPO plans for AI chip design units heighten China′s self-reliance drive (SCMP)
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The plans of Alibaba Group Holding and Baidu to list their semiconductor design units could intensify competition with other domestic artificial intelligence chip developers to unseat Nvidia as the country's top supplier of high-performance AI processors, according to analysts.
The two Chinese internet peers' initiatives reflected the strong investor appetite for AI chip firms and growing demand for alternative computing resources in the domestic AI sector, as Beijing pushed for greater......
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24.01.26 - 03:48
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China Has Officially Overtaken Tesla In The Global EV Race (ZeroHedge)
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China Has Officially Overtaken Tesla In The Global EV Race
Chinese automakers, led by BYD, are rapidly reshaping the global electric-vehicle market and challenging long-established brands such as Volkswagen, Toyota, BMW—and even Tesla, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Once dismissed by Western buyers, Chinese EVs are now gaining wide acceptance. “These Chinese cars look fantastic,” one shopper said while browsing a BYD model in London, reflecting a broader shift in perception.
BYD has emerged as the most powerful symbol of China's rise in electric vehicles. The company replaced Tesla as the world's biggest EV seller and delivered more than one million vehicles outside China in 2025—more than double the previous year. China, meanwhile, surpassed Japan in 2023 to become the world's largest auto exporter, shipping more than seven million vehicles last year.
“BYD wants to become one of the most relevant players in Europe, and in a very short period,” said Alfredo Altavilla, an ...
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24.01.26 - 03:06
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From labs to listings: US-China AI race makes capital markets the new battleground (SCMP)
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The US-China tech rivalry is no longer confined to the laboratories, fabs and boardrooms of the industry's biggest names – the artificial intelligence battlefield has now expanded into the capital markets, where ambition is priced in real time.
As Washington and Beijing push rival technology ecosystems, initial public offerings and listings are becoming a high-stakes referendum on who gets funding, credibility and, most of all, the runway to scale.
Across the Pacific, the contest has been......
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24.01.26 - 02:36
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China probe into Trip.com zeroes in on algorithms, prices after vendor backlash: analysts (SCMP)
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Chinese regulators are targeting one of the world's biggest travel platforms in an anti-monopoly probe after complaints it had hurt travellers and travel operators in China's expansive tourism market, analysts said.
Unlike the broad legal actions against Chinese tech firms and cram schools five years ago, the investigation into Trip.com is seen as a relatively isolated case – yet one that might precipitate others – in response to issues over commissions, exclusivity and the sophisticated use of......
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23.01.26 - 18:45
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Chinas Griff nach der Eisroute (Apollo News)
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Sonst nur bekannt als das frostige Ende der Welt, sind Grönland und die Arktisregion aktuell in aller Munde. Um die ...
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