Tuesday, 15 July 2025 () Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that China’s military does not rely on U.S.-made AI chips, citing risks of export restrictions. Amid U.S.-China tech tensions, Huang believes China’s domestic alternatives suffice for military needs, highlighting a shift toward technological independence and raising questions about U.S. export control effectiven
China has intensified military pressure on Taiwan, with 14 aircraft and 9 naval vessels detected near its territory. Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense reports that 9 of the aircraft crossed the median line into its air defense zone, prompting an immediate response with jets, ships, and missile...
A lithium battery factory in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, caught fire early Monday, injuring 15 people—including three firefighters. Thick black smoke blanketed the area as 91 emergency responders and 46..
The Indian Army has denied claims made by ULFA-I of a cross-border drone strike on its Myanmar headquarters that allegedly killed 19 cadres. Defence PRO Mahendra Rawat said the Army has no inputs..
In a defiant statement ahead of key NATO-related discussions, French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu declared France’s “absolute red line” in the Ukraine conflict: demilitarizing Ukraine..
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang says the technology giant has won approval from the Trump administration to sell its advanced H20 computer chips used for artificial... Upworthy Also reported by •Business Insider
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the Trump administration has approved the sale of its advanced H20 AI chips to Chinese buyers, reversing previous... IndiaTimes