Tencent is the second large Chinese technology company to look for domestic alternatives to Nvidia amid tightening US sanctions
Chinese IT groups say they have built the fastest long-distance internet links and can transmit data at 1.2 terabits per second
Huawei saw its sales surge 83% in the first four weeks of October, according to data from Hong Kong-based research firm Counterpoint
Beijing bought $14-billion worth of chipmaking equipment from the Netherlands and other countries this year, before they imposed bans to compliment the US-led effort
Beijing's bid to upgrade manufacturing of high-tech goods like chips, solar panels, lithium batteries and EVs has led to concern the world will be flooded with an excess of such products
YMTC filed the lawsuit in a California District Court last week that accused Micron of using its patented technology to gain market share
Last year the shopping bonanza saw sales of nearly $158 billion and some analysts have forecast that this year's tally, which has yet to emerge, could see double-digit growth
The US is playing a game of 'catch-me-if-you-can' with Nvidia and other chipmakers that will hurt both countries, the companies involved and only spur more innovation in China, Global Times says
The SoftBank Group-controlled firm trades at 45 times its 12-month forward earnings estimates, compared with investor darling Nvidia's 29.66
A global chip glut and Washington’s moves to limit China’s semiconductor industry weighed on SMIC, but the chipmaker shrugged off the revenue drop
South Korean conglomerate says its new AI technology, Samsung Gauss, is a generative language model that can help compose emails, translate content and perform various other tasks
STAR Market Daily news outlet said the new chips are called the HGX H20, L20 PCIe and L2 PCIe and that Nvidia could announce them from late next week