Huawei’s AI blitz rattles Nvidia
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It is real competition

Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has finally admitted that Huawei is no longer just a nuisance in China’s AI arms race, it’s now a fully-fledged competitor.

US tech faces investor chill over Trump tax twist
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Section 899 sparks panic as foreign cash eyes the exit

US tech giants could be staring down the barrel of another self-inflicted wound courtesy of a barely noticed clause in Donald Trump’s new budget bill.

China's AI giants scramble for chip self-sufficiency
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US curbs push Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu towards Huawei's Ascend

China’s top tech outfits are scrambling to replace their dwindling supply of Nvidia chips with homegrown alternatives as US export controls tighten the screws on AI hardware, the Financial Times reports.

Social media giants still flouting GDPR
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Fines fly but kid's data keeps getting mishandled

Seven years into GDPR, half of the world’s biggest social media platforms are still being slapped with fines like they never read the memo.

Infineon pushes GaN into space
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DLA's top space grade for homebrew transistors

Infineon has rolled out its first in-house radiation-hardened gallium nitride transistor, flogging it as ideal for deep space, defence, Slough, and other hellish environments.