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Megha ShrivastavaThe Diplomat |
China wants to welcome foreign investment, but its red lines are shifting. That’s not an attractive proposition for many companies.
Even with controlled access to H200 chips, China will continue to incentivize the growth of domestic chipmakers.
A deal will allow the sale of advanced chips to China – as long as American companies give the U.S. government a cut.
The blacklisting of Huawei and SMIC signifies a conscious shift in Taiwan’s role from a neutral supplier in the tech ecosystem to an assertive actor.
Unlike the more closed and proprietary model prevalent in the U.S., China’s approach leverages state support and open-source infrastructure to...