(Reuters) -Nvidia's advanced Blackwell chip for artificial intelligence would not be available to "other people," U.S.
In this conversation, the FT’s John Thornhill and MIT Technology Review’s Caiwei Chen consider the battle between Silicon Valley and Beijing for technological supremacy.
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The president decided against discussing the matter with Chinese leader Xi Jinping after top aides opposed it.
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