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Rethinking Chip Technology Transfer (1)

by James Lewis | Mar 6, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Essay, Tech Transfer

British historian Paul Kennedy wrote in “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers” that great powers do not decline because they fail to recognize problems, but because they apply old solutions to new problems when those solutions are no longer effective....

GPUs and the Competition to Build Digital infrastructure

by James Lewis | Mar 6, 2025 | Chips & China, Essay, Tech Transfer

The regulations for export controls on artificial intelligence chips left by the Biden Administration have two fundamental flaws. First, they will not stop China from developing AI.  If earlier precedents hold, it will only incentivize China (and DeepSeek is a...
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