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Shares of Moore Threads Technology Co, dubbed by analysts as "China's Nvidia", soared on debut in Shanghai on Friday, on bets the U.S.-blacklisted startup will benefit from Beijing's drive to boost domestic chip manufacturing.
Chinese tech firm Cambricon Technologies has plans to triple its production of domestic AI chips in 2026, targeting the market dominance of national giant Huawei. Primarily set to rely on Semiconductor Manufacturing International for fabrication,
Hefei-based company improves manufacture of the semiconductors used to power industrial automation and electric cars.
China is turning to advanced chip packaging and near-memory computing in an effort to build competitive artificial intelligence processors using mature manufacturing technologies, according to recent remarks from one of the country's leading semiconductor experts.
US and China AI rivalry gets sharper as NVIDIA sells downgraded chips to China, helping you anticipate supply shifts and policy risks.
Huawei Technologies’ three-year-old patent for advanced patterning comparable with 2-nanometre grade technology without extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography tools has intensified speculation about a potential breakthrough in advanced chips.
Shares of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China's largest contract chip maker and the only one capable of making advanced chips, dropped as much as 7.4% early Monday before paring some losses. China's No.2 foundry, Hua Hong Semiconductor, declined 6.2%, while ASMPT was down 2.1%.
People visit a Huawei booth during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China July 26, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura/File Photo SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Huawei outlined its long-term chip plans for the first time on Thursday and said it ...
Moore Threads Technology Co , dubbed by analysts as "China's Nvidia", is expected to make a strong market debut in Shanghai on Friday, on bets that the U.S.-blacklisted startup will benefit from Beijing's drive to boost domestic chip manufacturing.
China's focus on pushing domestic chips could make Baidu's chip unit, Kunlunxin, a fast-growing business for the company.