China is facing an acute lack of skilled talent, particularly in AI and big data -- segments in which the country's job market has seen a good start this year
‘Document 79’ has only been seen by Beijing’s highest-ranking officials and is said to require state-owned operations to get rid of foreign software by 2027
Washington is also pushing the Netherlands to stop ASML from maintaining and servicing equipment it sold to China before the Dutch chip export curbs came into effect
The employee, a Chinese national, stole details about chips and software that helps power a supercomputer "capable of executing at the cutting edge of machine learning and AI technology"
Exports for January-February were up 7.1%, while imports also rose by 3.5%, but analysts said the figures stemmed from the low trade data in the same months in 2023
Government work report says it wants to mobilize resources to raise China's capacity for innovation to help it to become self-sufficient in emerging technologies
Nvidia’s chief executive said AI can already pass legal bar exams and could be able to tackle specialised medical tests in five years’ time
Tata Group and CG Power will partner up with Taiwan's Powerchip and Japan's Renesas on the first two fabs in Gujarat
A judge ruled that prosecutors had failed to prove that the firm had 'misappropriated proprietary data’ from US company Micron
BMW plans to build a battery factory for electric vehicles in Rayong, on Thailand's eastern seaboard this year, to take advantage of Thai government incentives for local battery makers
Another plant in Japan would expand TSMC’s capacity there to more than 100,000 12-inch wafers to supply tech firms and carmakers including Sony and Toyota
The firm consolidated its position as the US’s third most valuable firm after its market valuation jumped from $1 trillion in just eight months