In a groundbreaking leap, Chinese scientists have unveiled a quantum processor that outpaces the world's fastest supercomputers by a staggering margin.
Eleven entities in China and one in Taiwan face trade restrictions over the development of AI chips and supercomputers for ...
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Mike Lee sent letters to three U.S. national lab directors asking why ...
U.S. expands trade blacklist with 80 new entities to prevent China's advancements in AI, exascale supercomputing, quantum ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday introduced a new round of export controls in an effort to further stifle China’s access ...
Google's Sycamore and China's Zuchongzhi research teams have ... taken about 10,000 years to simulate on the world's fastest supercomputer. However, Zuchongzhi-3, developed by a team from the ...
According to reports, the US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security added six subsidiaries of Inspur Group, ...
The United States added dozens of entities to a trade blacklist Tuesday, the Commerce Department said, in part to disrupt ...
An investigative journalist for the Daily Caller News Foundation Philip Lenczycki explains the loopholes that allowed the ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security ((BIS)) has added 80 entities to its blacklist, including ...
A team of researchers has demonstrated "certified randomness" for the first time using a 56-qubit quantum computer.
These activities are particularly concerning in light of the 2015 U.S. sanctions on China’s National Supercomputing ... conducted on a sanctioned Chinese supercomputer in Guangzhou.