How China built its ‘Manhattan Project’ to rival the West in AI chips
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- China has developed a significant initiative to enhance its capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI) chips, likened to a 'Manhattan Project' aimed at rivaling Western technology. This effort is underscored by recent approvals from the Trump administration allowing Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, marking a pivotal shift in U.S. export policy.
- The approval for Nvidia's H200 chips is crucial for the company as it re-establishes its presence in a vital market after facing previous restrictions. This development not only opens new revenue streams for Nvidia but also positions the company as a key player in the competitive AI landscape in China.
- The broader implications of this shift highlight the ongoing U.S.-China rivalry in technology, particularly in AI. China's rapid advancements, now accounting for 30% of global AI usage, raise concerns among industry leaders about the competitive balance. Additionally, the move towards domestically developed semiconductors in China reflects a strategic pivot that may influence future technology policies and market dynamics.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

