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China Woos US Tech Giants Apple, Qualcomm, Meta at Shanghai AI Expo (nikkei.com) 20

Big U.S. tech companies have flocked to the World Artificial Intelligence Conference that opened Thursday in Shanghai, drawing a stark contrast with Washington's ongoing efforts to distance itself economically from China. From a report: The opening ceremony included a virtual address by Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, who said the company will supply the most complete and comprehensive technology and solutions in China and the world. Apple, Advanced Micro Devices, Facebook parent Meta and GE HealthCare also have executives or booths at the event, according to Chinese media. Europe's semiconductor industry is represented as well, with executives from Netherlands-based NXP Semiconductors, a major supplier of automotive chips, and Germany's Infineon Technologies discussing development plans.

The strong American showing is good news for China, which needs advanced chip technology to power its AI development and is keen to win over companies that can provide it. The business opportunities afforded by the massive Chinese market remain essential to many American companies. China is a leading information technology production hub, as well as the world's top auto production center -- an increasingly important field for chipmakers as the number of semiconductors used in vehicles continues to rise. Qualcomm generated roughly two-thirds of its sales last year in China, a major production base for many of the smartphone manufacturers that are among its main customers. The country accounts for just under 30% of sales at AMD and Intel, 20% at Micron Technology and over 30% at NXP.

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China Woos US Tech Giants Apple, Qualcomm, Meta at Shanghai AI Expo

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Just what the world needs.

  • China is run by a Trump-style nationalist populist whacko. Trump may have goaded him into it by going after China in a half-ass clown wussie manner. Anyway, now Xi Jinping is ramping up rhetoric against foreign "interference", talking BS about "Chinese moral values", and designating pariah groups. Nationalism is the worst cancer on the planet, only racism is worse; although we know nationalism is a form of, and close friend of, racism.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      When your party has no legitimacy, then the "foreigners" and "moral values" (see Uyghurs and Tibetans for those) are convenient boogie-men.

  • by schwit1 ( 797399 ) on Friday September 02, 2022 @12:11PM (#62846937)

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/0... [nytimes.com]

    In a long-awaited report released on Wednesday, the United Nations’ human rights office accused China of serious human rights violations that “may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity,” in its mass detention of Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim groups in its far western region of Xinjiang.

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      The lady who put her name on it was forced to resign upon publication. She wasn't permitted to release it and keep her job. She bit the bullet and gave up her career. Interesting.

  • by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Friday September 02, 2022 @12:13PM (#62846945)

    The business opportunities afforded by the massive Chinese market remain essential to many American companies.

    It's not essential at all, it's just an opportunity to make more profit. You might as well make the argument that it's essential for a man to have affairs despite being married.

  • by sentiblue ( 3535839 ) on Friday September 02, 2022 @12:32PM (#62847015)
    Wooing Meta? Facebook is banned in china... what the hell would Meta be wooed? Or is it money the only thing important to Meta that they'd do anything to get some even from the people that banned them?
    • Well, if you want a chance to 'borrow' someone else's technology you have to somehow get them to naively bring it into your house.
      • Yeah I guess you're right... and dumb phuck Zuckerberg actually thought he could get some business outta that country so that's why he was there.
    • No, data is what's important to Meta. Metadata. About everyone.

      Being able to collect data from the people who connect to "the metaverse" will make web data collection look like telephone surveys. Think gaze detection. They will be able to twist users' brains in realtime, and users will pay for the privilege. People are attracted to newness.

      In the real world—planet Earth, Reality—there are somewhere between six and ten billion people. At any given time, most of them are making mud bricks or field

  • Woo-hoo!
  • including encryption keys and mainland servers like before?

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