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Alibaba reportedly developing new AI chip as China’s Xi rejects AI’s ‘Cold War mentality’

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The potential new chip could have global implications as the AI arms race makes pace. Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is developing a new chip for artificial intelligence (AI), according to several media reports. The move comes after the United States banned Nvidia from selling its most powerful…
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