Beijing vowed "no bullying or coercion" would hamper its development and vowed to take "resolute measures" to protect China's interests.
Washington officials are now exploring additional sanctions on Huawei and its Chinese partners.  Read more at straitstimes.com.
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign-made computer chips, will “sharply increase production’’ of semico
The Biden administration has issued new restrictions on the export of US-developed computer chips that power artificial intelligence (AI) systems, in a final effort to prevent rivals like China from accessing the advanced technology,
A Camas semiconductor manufacturer could be among the next round of recipients for federal funding from the CHIPS for America program.
Intel, HP have already finalized CHIPS Act funding for Oregon projects. Now Analog Devices has a preliminary award.
The award, which promises to create 180 permanent manufacturing jobs in Saginaw County, was first announced in October.
The Biden administration added more than two dozen Chinese entities to a U.S. restricted trade list on Wednesday, including Zhipu AI, a developer of large language models, and Sophgo, a company whose TSMC-made chip was illegally incorporated into a Huawei artificial intelligence processor.
Early in his 2024 campaign, the brash builder not only proposed unleashing domestic energy production but also promised to construct ten new “freedom cities” on federal land to “reopen the frontier” and “reignite American imagination.
In short, China must be taken seriously as a rival and a threat to U.S. national security in cyberspace and other domains.
Although the Biden administration notched some major accomplishments, it wasn't enough for voters in November, writes columnist Jon Talton.