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China’s silicon wafer rise adds pressure in AI chip race

China is accelerating its silicon wafer self-sufficiency drive, aiming to source more than 70 percent of its advanced wafers domestically by 2026 as AI-driven c

Raccontata dakoreaherald.comthe-decoder.comcnbc.com

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koreaherald.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

China’s silicon wafer rise adds pressure in AI chip race

China is accelerating its silicon wafer self-sufficiency drive, aiming to source more than 70 percent of its advanced wafers domestically by 2026 as AI-driven c

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cnbc.com1 mesi fa

Chinese companies are ramping up homegrown AI chips, even if Nvidia is coming back

Chinese tech companies have turned to domestic chips as Nvidia has remained shut out of the market.

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the-decoder.com1 mesi fa

China's AI suppliers can't keep up as critical component shortages hit production

China's AI hardware suppliers can't keep up with surging demand because critical components are scarce and production capacity is lacking, Bloomberg reports.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 12 maggio 2026·koreaherald.com

    China’s silicon wafer rise adds pressure in AI chip race

    China is accelerating its silicon wafer self-sufficiency drive, aiming to source more than 70 percent of its advanced wafers domestically by 2026 as AI-driven c

  2. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·the-decoder.com

    China's AI suppliers can't keep up as critical component shortages hit production

    China's AI hardware suppliers can't keep up with surging demand because critical components are scarce and production capacity is lacking, Bloomberg reports.

  3. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·cnbc.com

    Chinese companies are ramping up homegrown AI chips, even if Nvidia is coming back

    Chinese tech companies have turned to domestic chips as Nvidia has remained shut out of the market.