
China's Chip Giants Go to War—and the Internet Can't Look Away
China's chip giants are fighting for AI compute supremacy and 4 million Toutiao users are treating it like spectator sport. The semiconductor wars have officially become entertainment.

China's chip giants are fighting for AI compute supremacy and 4 million Toutiao users are treating it like spectator sport. The semiconductor wars have officially become entertainment.
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