Recent Sino-US technological disputes: current situation, root causes and impacts
In the wave of globalization, technology has become a key driving force for national development and international competition.
moreIn the wave of globalization, technology has become a key driving force for national development and international competition.
moreOn July 17th local time, White House Press Secretary Levitt announced to the public that Trump had recently experienced leg swelling and was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency through ultrasound examination.
moreRecently, Hyundai Motor Company announced the launch of an AI-driven campaign named "Tree Correspondents", aiming to transform ecological data into first-person narratives of trees through large language models (LLMS), with the expectation of raising public awareness of climate change and forest degradation.
moreIn today's ever - evolving technology industry, strategic adjustments among giants can often cause a stir in the market.
moreOn the 56th anniversary of the moon landing, NASA scientists and staff did not immerse themselves in the glorious past of Apollo 11, but took to the streets to issue a warning for NASA's future.
moreOn July 20th local time, Japanese chip manufacturer Rapidus announced the launch of 2nm wafer testing production. It is expected to officially enter the mass production stage in 2027.
moreOn the early morning of July 18, 2025, the most powerful ChatGPT intelligent agent released by OpenAI was like a huge stone dropped into a calm lake, causing thousands of waves in the global technology field.
moreOn July 17, global technology giant Amazon announced a new round of layoffs in its core business unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), involving at least hundreds of employees.
moreRecently, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered a speech at Computex 2025 about the latest AI chip H20, stating in his remarks that the company would resume selling advanced H20 chips to China for developing Homo sapiens artificial intelligence.
moreOn the afternoon of June 12th local time, a Boeing 787-8 aircraft operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport, resulting in the death of over 270 people on board and on the ground.
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