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    US bans sales of 14nm and 16nm chips with over 30 billion transistors to China

    What Trump doesn't understand,is that having defict in goods and services is actually good for the US
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    US bans sales of 14nm and 16nm chips with over 30 billion transistors to China

    This is a trap that Biden set for Trump. Biden released tons of new export control rule just before leaving office. This leaves little room for Trump to impose more export restrictions without severely harm US companies and face backlash,and if Trump doesn't continue to expand export control...
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    China Begins Probe Into US Mature Chip Dumping

    Beijing is investigating after local firms protest subsidies The probe coincides with a tit-for-tat US-china chips conflict China will investigateallegations that the US dumps lower-end chips and unfairly subsidizes its own chipmakers, in potentially one of Beijing’s strongest retaliatory...
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    The 3 biggest takeaways from CES 2025 (AI Everywhere)

    But it did Quite the opposite,the tech community in China is very optimistic and confident about advancement in technology. Take a look at this video Not according to any recent research paper on Chinese tech power from Western institute/think tank. I read alot related reports on this...
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    TSMC cuts ties with Singapore firm over chip found in Huawei processor: sources

    TW‘s political system isn't that unique in the world. Attributing TW‘s semiconductor success to political system,is akin to some white people attributing the rise of the West to racial supremacy No Chinese leader want Chinese semiconductor industry to be like TW, which is a very vulnerable to...
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    US tightens its grip on AI chip flows across the globe

    So 18 countries in the world can be considered “US allies”,that's interesting.
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    The 3 biggest takeaways from CES 2025 (AI Everywhere)

    I had a look at Youtube CES related video from various tech channels,the vast majority of products in these videos are from Chinese firms
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    Arm considering price increase up to 300% and making its own chips

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Arm Holdings a technology supplier to chip firms, is developing a long-term strategy to hike prices by as much as 300% and has discussed designing its own chips in a move to compete with its biggest customers. For decades, the British firm kept a low profile...
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    When would AI application business become profitable?

    The AI industry as hot as it is now, only the hardware business is making money,ie Nvidia TSMC broadcom etc. The actual AI application business IS NOT making money,OpenAI still loss tens of billions of dollars every year,and people predict that is won't change before 2030. Other players such as...
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    NVIDIA Stock Rises 6% After ByteDance Announces $7B Chip Buy for 2025

    https://finance.sina.com.cn/wm/2024-12-31/doc-ineciptv3773183.shtml?finpagefr=p_108 ByteDance denies plans to spend $7 billion on Nvidia chips On December 31, it was reported that ByteDance recently told suppliers that the company plans to spend up to $7 billion to purchase Nvidia chips in...
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    50% of TSMC's Arizona employees are from Taiwan, despite recent controversies — company plans to hire more US workers over time

    After TSMC began building Fab 21 near Phoenix, Arizona, the company said it needed to dispatch more than 1,000 skilled workers from Taiwan so it could complete the project on time and within budget. This made Arizona unions furious, as they argued it essentially took positions from locals, and...
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    OpenAI lays out its for-profit transition plans

    OpenAI says its corporate structure must evolve to advance its mission of ensuring artificial general intelligence (AGI) — AI that can complete most tasks humans can — benefits all humanity. The company currently has a for-profit org controlled by a nonprofit, with a “capped profit” share for...
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    CEO of ASML speaking on Chinese Semicon

    I think Chinese fabs are repairing/servicing ASML machines by themself already. At least at Huawei's fab,which ASML or any other Western firms can not legally conduct business with. Servicing ASML machines is not that hard,there is plenty of companies that are specialized in...
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    TSMC Denies Helping Intel To Set Up US Facilities

    https://wccftech.com/tsmc-reportedly-denies-helping-intel-to-set-up-us-facilities/ TSMC has reportedly denied its involvement in sorting out Intel's "foundry matters," claiming that such rumors are only a "mere misunderstanding." TSMC Refutes Statements Made By Its US Chairman, Says That Such...
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    Russia has written a “road map” for creating a sovereign lithograph cheaper and simpler than ASML

    https://www.cnews.ru/news/top/2024-12-13_v_rossii_razrabotali_dorozhnuyu Russia has written a “road map” for creating a sovereign lithograph cheaper and simpler than ASML Russia has developed a plan to create equipment for creating modern chips, which will be cheaper and more efficient than...
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    DOGE Co-Leader Criticizes CHIPS Act Subsidies as "Wasteful" Amid Funding Discussions with South Korean Firms

    Vivek Ramaswamy, a co-leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) appointed by Donald Trump, has criticized the subsidies under the U.S. CHIPS Act as “wasteful.” His statements come as the U.S. Department of Commerce engages in discussions with South Korean companies such as Samsung...
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    South Korea president declares emergency martial law

    So what's president Yoon's next move,disband the parliament maybe?
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    Despite restrictions, Russia allegedly finds new way to produce sanctioned 48-core Baikal-S processors

    Russia has managed to obtain a small batch of 48-core Baikal-S processors aimed at servers and storage devices, reports CNews citing Vasily Shpak, Deputy Minister of Industry. The batch of 1,000 units will be distributed among developers and makers of servers, which will design products around...
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    AI hit scaling law ceiling

    The era of get better AI models by simply stack more GPUs is coming to an end. The future AI development might focus more on develop smarter algorithm,rather than better/more GPUs I expect the current GPU craze will slowly cool off,and the market cap of related hardware companies such as Nvidia...
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    AI hit scaling law ceiling

    https://www.platformer.news/openai-google-scaling-laws-anthropic-ai/ OpenAI, Google and others are seeing diminishing returns to building ever-bigger models — but that may not matter as much as you would guess Over the past week, several stories sourced to people inside the big AI labs have...
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