Did China Outsmart The US In Tech?
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move. Now, we wait to see how Washington
responds. Before I let you go, let me
recap the key points here. China ordered
all state funded data centers to stop
using foreign Al chips. This decision
ends a major US leverage point and
reflects Beijing's confidence in its
domestic semiconductor industry.
Companies like Nvidia just lost access
to one of the world's largest markets,
to one of the world's largest markets,
while Chinese firms like Huawei are
about to see billions flow their way.
This isn't a sudden move. It's the
result of over a decade of planning and
investment aimed at achieving what
Beijing calls algorithmic sovereignty.
And ultimately, it signals a shift in
the global Al race from interdependence
to self-reliance with profound
implications for who holds power in
Beijing calls algorithmic sovereignty.
And ultimately, it signals a shift in
the global Al race from interdependence
to self-reliance with profound
implications for who holds power in the
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believe that Mr. Mitrich is not quite up to date when he says that he doesn't expect to see China come up with radically new technology.
They just did so in October the Peking University announced the success of the prototype of the analog chip a it has developed using RRAM (Resistive Random Access Memory) technology. The chips are 1000 times faster than Nvidia's H100 a chip and consumes 100th the amount of energy. How long before these chips are in production I cannot say, but it was also reported that the chips were made using commercially available manufacting processes, so l don't expect it to be more than 18-24 months
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