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Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Banned A.I. Chips in China

August 4, 2024August 5, 2024Ana SwansonComments Off on Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Banned A.I. Chips in China

The Times found an active trade in Nvidia chips in China despite U.S. national security restrictions, as well as unreported incidents of how the technology had been used to further defense research.

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With Smugglers and Front Companies, China Is Skirting American A.I. Bans

August 4, 2024August 4, 2024Ana Swanson and Claire FuComments Off on With Smugglers and Front Companies, China Is Skirting American A.I. Bans

The U.S. is trying to stop China from getting Nvidia microchips to advance its military. The private sector is fighting back.

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Intel Moves Forward With $25 Billion Chip Plant Expansion in Israel

December 27, 2023Yiwen LuComments Off on Intel Moves Forward With $25 Billion Chip Plant Expansion in Israel

The plan, which was disclosed without details before the Israel-Hamas war, would create thousands of jobs and begin operations by 2028.

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Chinese Traders and Moroccan Ports: How Russia Flouts Global Tech Bans

December 19, 2023December 19, 2023Paul Mozur, Aaron Krolik and Adam SatarianoComments Off on Chinese Traders and Moroccan Ports: How Russia Flouts Global Tech Bans

Using specialized e-commerce sites, secretive shipping workarounds and a constellation of middlemen, Russia has obtained the tech components it needs to keep its economy and war in Ukraine going.

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Germany Wants More Chip Makers, but They Won’t Come Cheap

March 27, 2023March 27, 2023MELISSA EDDYComments Off on Germany Wants More Chip Makers, but They Won’t Come Cheap

The global competition to attract semiconductor companies is expected to cost Berlin billions. Some wonder if it’s a good use of money.

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U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits

January 1, 2023Don Clark and Ana SwansonComments Off on U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits

Amid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.

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U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits

January 1, 2023January 1, 2023Don Clark and Ana SwansonComments Off on U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits

Amid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.

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U.S. Said to Plan New Limits on China’s A.I. and Supercomputing Firms

October 3, 2022October 3, 2022Paul Mozur, Ana Swanson and Edward WongComments Off on U.S. Said to Plan New Limits on China’s A.I. and Supercomputing Firms

The new rules could be the most sweeping action taken yet by the Biden administration to thwart China’s access to American technology that powers data centers and supercomputers.

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Biden Looks to Intel’s U.S. Investment to Buoy His China Agenda

January 21, 2022David E. Sanger and Ana SwansonComments Off on Biden Looks to Intel’s U.S. Investment to Buoy His China Agenda

The president said passage of a China competition bill was needed “for the sake of our economic competitiveness and our national security.”

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Global Shortages During Coronavirus Reveal Failings of Just in Time Manufacturing

June 1, 2021June 1, 2021Peter S. Goodman and Niraj ChokshiComments Off on Global Shortages During Coronavirus Reveal Failings of Just in Time Manufacturing

Global shortages of many goods reflect the disruption of the pandemic combined with decades of companies limiting their inventories.

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