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TECHNOLOGY
Foreign journalists experience China’s new quality productive forces in Jiangsu
It established the first smart factory in the domestic clothing industry, in collaboration with China Unicom. The application of 5G networks not only optimized assembly line processes and achieved …
China to surpass 1 billion 5G connections this year: GSMA
China is expected to reach a 5G adoption rate of 90% by 2030, making it a world leader in this space, according to the GSMA.
China Prioritizes Domestic Chips Over Intel, AMD Amid Technology Conflict
China has implemented fresh procurement guidelines intending to eliminate U.S. processors from government computers and servers, specifically singling out prominent entities such as Intel and AMD.
China set to hit 1B 5G connections this year
In a separate statement, also released to coincide with its “post-MWC sharing event” in Beijing, the GSMA announced China Unicom, China Mobile and China Telecom commercially launched security API One …
China’s new EV-based catapult can fire a 30-ton plane in 2.1 seconds
Chinese researchers have allegedly developed a new EV-based electromagnetic catapult capable of launching twice the weight of China’s most advanced stealth aircraft, the J-20.
China Accused of Major Cyber Hack on NATO Ally
The U.K. Electoral Commission’s systems were likely compromised by a Chinese state-affiliated entity between 2021 and 2022.
China further streamlines mobile payments for foreigners
China has reiterated its commitment to facilitating mobile payment for foreigners, a move that indicates its resolve to enhance high-level openness.This was …
Intel Stock Fell on China Worries—but That’s Not the Real Problem
Intel shares fell 1.7% on Monday, while AMD fell by 0.6%. Intel declined to comment on the report, and AMD didn’t respond to a request for comment. Investors should be careful a …
China reportedly seeks to block Intel, AMD, and Microsoft tech from being used in government computers
The Chinese government has reportedly introduced new guidelines to stop Intel and AMD microprocessors from being used in state-owned PCs and servers, according to the Financial Times.
Apple, Intel, and AMD in China Developments, and Other Technology News Today
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices look to be the latest U.S. companies to be targeted for restrictions by China.
China accelerates push for local tech, limits use of US chips, software in government systems
There appears to be some flexibility for government agencies and state-owned enterprises to continue using computers powered by foreign processors and servers, as indicated by two unnamed procurement …
China bans Intel and AMD processors in government computers
China has introduced guidelines that bar the the use of US processors from AMD and Intel in government computers and servers.