The data gives unprecedented insight into China's hacking campaigns and appears to confirm repeated warnings by the FBI about the vast scale of Beijing's hacking operations
China's third largest quant fund has said sorry after being hit with a trading ban for computer-generated sell orders that sparked a rapid market decline on Monday
Offshore creditors plan to sue state-owned Shenzhen SEZ Construction and Development, which holds 29% of China South City, because of a 'keepwell provision' in its bonds
US officials have charged a Japanese man with conspiring to sell nuclear materials from Myanmar that could be used to make a bomb; he faces a court hearing in New York
Japan's plan to revitalize its chip industry has been boosted by the arrival of TSMC, the world's top chipmaker, and eight other Taiwanese chip firms over the past two years
Nikkei share index rose by 2% to an all-time peak on Thursday, thanks to cheap valuations and corporate reforms that have lured foreign money looking for alternatives to China's battered markets
Local governments in Shanghai and Anhui will fund a variety of semiconductor-related projects this year — ranging from the development of DRAM chips to building facilities for chipmaking and its tools
Revelations about the amount of power and water needed for computers that power artificial intelligence have led to concern about AI's environmental impacts
US indictment seeks the arrest of two Russian cyber criminals after Britain's National Crime Agency infiltrated the gang's systems, stole their data, and took down Lockbit's site on the dark web
The first chunk of funds earmarked for housing projects endorsed by city officials has been issued, as debate rages over plans for far greater state involvement in the sector
The failure of a Chinese rocket launch in April 2020 gave Elon Musk's SpaceX the opportunity to carry satellites for the Indonesian government
Researchers say Chinese propaganda "has increasingly sought to stoke existing US divisions in the same way Russia has"