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Twenty national security experts and former government officials urge the Trump administration to reverse a decision to let Nvidia sell H20 AI chips in China.
Positron’s next-generation system will compete with Nvidia’s next-generation system, known as Vera Rubin. Based on Nvidia’s road map, Positron’s chips will have two to three times better performance per dollar, and three to six times better performance per unit of electricity pumped into them, says Positron CEO Mitesh Agrawal.
The US and China are escalating their AI competition, each launching new action plans to secure leadership in this critical technology
The China AI strategy is making its mark. Artificial Intelligence research in the country is rapidly evolving to reduce reliance on foreign technologies and boo
The benchmark has shown up for the NVIDIA N1X, the company's upcoming chipset that houses an integrated GPU. NVIDIA has always been known for its work in
AMD gains momentum with AI chips ahead of Aug. 5 earnings, while Intel stumbles on foundry strategy and market share loss.
Digital University Kerala's Kairali AI Chip defended as academic research, not commercial product, amid transparency concerns and allegations of misuse.
Demand in China has begun surging for a business that, in theory, shouldn't exist: the repair of advanced Nvidia artificial intelligence chipsets that the U.S. has banned the export of to its trade and tech rival.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNChina urges global consensus on balancing AI development, securityChina's Premier Li Qiang warned Saturday that artificial intelligence development must be weighed against the security risks, saying global consensus was urgently needed even as the tech race between Beijing and Washington shows no sign of abating.
With over $13 billion authorized for AI-related education and workforce development, the question facing colleges and universities is how to engage with agentic AI.
China's Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu told a roundtable of representatives from over 30 countries, including Russia, South Africa, Qatar, South Korea and Germany, that China wanted the organisation to promote pragmatic cooperation in AI and was considering putting its headquarters in Shanghai.