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Vlad Savov

Hong Kong, United Kingdom

Technology Editor at Bloomberg News

Tech editor, newsletter runner @Bloomberg @Technology

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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberglinea.com | Vlad Savov |Jane Lee |Annabelle Droulers |Mackenzie Hawkins

    Bloomberg — Con buena parte de la atención del mundo centrada en la carrera por la inteligencia artificial entre EE.UU. y China, la conferencia Computex celebrada esta semana ha sido un claro recordatorio del papel fundamental que Taiwán sigue teniendo en la industria tecnológica mundial. En esta edición de 2025 de la feria tecnológica más importante de Asia no se han desvelado tantas novedades como en 2024, cuando Jensen Huang, de Nvidia Corp.

  • 2 weeks ago | 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.

  • 2 weeks ago | 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.

  • 2 weeks ago | 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.

  • 2 weeks ago | 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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