Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC), China’s leading NAND flash maker and a central player in the U.S.–China chip war, is moving forward with plans to
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Imagine a company that makes a crucial component for the car you drive and the phone in your pocket. Now, imagine that the company is
More than a decade after the U.S. first branded Huawei a national security threat, the Chinese tech giant now says it has turned sanctions into
An unexpected alliance in the shadow of sanctions. NVIDIA courts RISC-V to keep CUDA relevant in China and beyond. NVIDIA has quietly dropped a bombshell
Faced with U.S. sanctions and a market long loyal to NVIDIA, Huawei is rewriting the rules of AI chip design. In a bold bid to
The Foundry Wars are shifting, and China may be about to take the crown. In the global semiconductor arena, power is no longer just about
Brooklyn judge denies motion to dismiss 16-count indictment; trial set for 2026 Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies must face a sweeping criminal trial in the
In a move that could shake the very substrate of the semiconductor world, Huawei is tearing through sanctions and silicon limits alike, laying the groundwork
Huawei is making serious waves in the AI chip market, with its Ascend 910C reportedly achieving yield rates comparable to NVIDIA’s H100. The Chinese tech
The U.S. government has directed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to cease shipments of advanced chips to Chinese companies, significantly escalating restrictions on technology that