The article details how Chinese technology giants Tencent and Baidu are responding to tightened U.S. restrictions on advanced AI chips, especially those supplied by Nvidia and AMD. Both companies are relying on strategies such as stockpiling chips, optimizing software to get more efficiency from existing hardware, and increasingly using domcnbc.com/…/tencent-baidu-reveal-how-theyre-dealing-with-us-ai-chip-curbsestic Chinese-designed semiconductors to maintain their global competitiveness in AI. While acknowledging that China still trails the U.S. in cutting-edge semiconductor technology, both firms highlighted their ability to continue developing strong AI applications under these constraints. Analysts note China’s rapid development of its own chip ecosystem, while U.S. industry leaders question the effectiveness and impact of ongoing export controls.
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