How China is challenging Nvidia's AI chip dominance
How China is challenging Nvidia's AI chip dominance The US has dominated the global technology market for decades. But China wants to change that. The world's second largest economy is pouring huge amounts of money into artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Crucially, Beijing is also investing heavily to produce the high-end chips that power these cutting-edge technologies. Last month, Jensen Huang - the boss of the global AI chip industry leader, Nvidia - warned that China was just nanoseconds behind the US in chip development.
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