
Jane Lanhee Lee
Technology Reporter at Bloomberg News
Covering computing for Bloomberg from Taipei - find me on LinkedIn
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thestar.com.my | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins
With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins
With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins
With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.
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bloomberg.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lanhee Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins
Jensen Huang Photographer: Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- With much of the world’s attention on the AI race between the US and China, this week’s Computex conference served as a stark reminder of the central role that Taiwan continues to play in the global technology industry. The 2025 edition of Asia’s signature tech gathering didn’t break as much new ground as last year, when Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang unveiled a multi-year roadmap for AI chip design.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Jane Lanhee Lee |Vlad Savov
Nvidia Corp. chief Jensen Huang blasted the “failure” of US restrictions intended to contain China’s technological ascent, calling on the White House to lower barriers to AI chip sales before American firms cede that market to up-and-coming rivals such as Huawei Technologies Co.Huang called for policymakers to propel US AI technology by easing export curbs aimed at curtailing the rise of a geopolitical rival.
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