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Chinese AI chip maker Moore Threads makes strong debut

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Nvidia challenger Moore Threads jumps 425% in China debut
Moore Threads Technology Co., a leading Chinese artificial intelligence chipmaker, jumped 425% in its Shanghai trading debut after raising 8 billion yuan ($1.13 billion), marking the biggest first-day pop for a major IPO since China’s 2019 reforms.

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China’s bet on home-grown chips pays off with Moore Threads blockbuster debut
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Chinese AI chip maker Moore Threads makes strong debut after $1 billion IPO
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China’s Nvidia rival jumps 500pc on stock market debut
Moore Threads raised more than $1bn following its initial listing and is now valued at $40bn

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Moore Threads, 'China's Nvidia', soars over 400% in Shanghai debut
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China's Nvidia Just Surged 425%--And It's Only Getting Started
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Moore Threads shares jump fivefold in Shanghai trading debut in rush for 'China's Nvidia'
Moore raised 8 billion yuan (US$1.13 billion) in the second-largest IPO on the mainland this year.

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Nvidia Challenger Moore Threads Jumps 425% in China Debut
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Why VC Firm Eight Roads Is Giving Up on China

This article was originally published on ARPU. View the original post here. For years, the smart money in venture capital flowed across borders, chasing innovation wherever it could be found. That era is decisively over. According to a Bloomberg report ...
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China’s censorship and surveillance were already intense. AI is turbocharging those systems

Chinese authorities are using artificial intelligence to turbocharge surveillance and censorship, with the technology predicting public demonstrations and monitoring prison inmates, according to a new report.
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US government wants to ban Chinese technology in submarine cables

A recent proposal by the FCC outlines plans to ‘unleash submarine cable investment’ in order to ‘accelerate the buildout of AI infrastructure’ across the US, whilst also making efforts to, ‘secure cables against foreign adversaries, like China’.
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