Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed last week that the company’s share of China’s advanced AI chip market has collapsed from approximately 95% to zero, citing
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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
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