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Nvidia’s New China-Only AI Superchip Outguns H20 Amid U.S.-China Tech Showdown

Nvidia’s New China-Only AI Superchip Outguns H20 Amid U.S.-China Tech Showdown

Nvidia is developing a China-only AI chip named B30A, based on the Blackwell architecture, designed to outpace the current H20 while complying with U.S. export controls. The B30A will be a single-die design and is expected to deliver roughly half the raw computing power of Nvidia’s dual-die B300 accelerator. The B30A will include high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and NVLink interconnect, matching the H20’s interconnect capabilities. Nvidia hopes to ship sample B30A units to Chinese companies for testing as early as September. Analysts say the B30A could be 30-50% less powerful than Nvidia’s top-end hardware but still faster than the H20 in
19 August 2025
China’s EV Revolution: From $5,000 Minis to 1,000-km Supercars – How China Is Shocking the Global Car Market

China’s EV Revolution: From $5,000 Minis to 1,000-km Supercars – How China Is Shocking the Global Car Market

China produced over 11–13 million electric cars in 2024, about half of all new cars sold in the country, and accounted for roughly 58–70% of global EV output. BYD Auto became the world’s largest EV producer, accounting for about one‑third of China’s EV sales and surpassing Tesla’s global volumes in 2024. NIO’s ET7 offers up to 1,000 km of range with a 150 kWh semi‑solid battery, delivering the longest EV range among production sedans. NIO operates more than 3,000 battery‑swap stations across China and Europe, enabling ~3‑minute battery exchanges. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is priced around ¥529,900 (~$73,000) and delivers
China’s 55% beef tariff hits Australia as China caps imports for 2026

China’s 55% beef tariff hits Australia as China caps imports for 2026

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 19:55 ET China will charge an additional 55% tariff on beef imports that exceed new country quotas, tightening access for Australia and other major suppliers under a three-year safeguard system that began at the start of 2026. For 2026, China set quotas of 1.1 million metric tons for Brazil, 205,000 for Australia and 164,000 for the United States, and said the limits would rise gradually each year. South China Morning Post Australia exported more than 295,000 metric tons of beef to China in the first 11 months of 2025, and the Australian Meat Industry Council
Semiconductor News Today, December 5, 2025: China’s Moore Threads IPO Explodes, AMD’s China Strategy, and a Deepening AI Memory Crunch

Semiconductor News Today, December 5, 2025: China’s Moore Threads IPO Explodes, AMD’s China Strategy, and a Deepening AI Memory Crunch

The semiconductor industry is closing out the first week of December 2025 with a mix of frothy IPOs, tougher export‑control politics, supply‑chain stress around AI memory chips, and some quietly huge moves in materials and metrology tech. Below is a roundup of the most important semiconductor news as of December 5, 2025, curated and explained for readers following chips, AI hardware, and related stocks. Top semiconductor headlines on December 5, 2025 Let’s unpack what all of this means. China’s Moore Threads IPO: a 400%+ surge and a GPU sovereignty play In Shanghai, Moore Threads Technology Co. — a GPU startup widely nicknamed “China’s
China Mobile A-Shares (600941) Set for Monday Test as China Tightens Margin Rules

China Mobile A-Shares (600941) Set for Monday Test as China Tightens Margin Rules

Shanghai, Jan 19, 2026, 05:19 CST — Premarket China Mobile’s Shanghai-listed A shares looked poised for a tentative opening after regulators and exchanges in China stepped in to rein in leverage amid the recent stock market rally. The stock ended Friday down 0.84%, closing at 96.28 yuan. (https://stockanalysis.com/quote/sha/600941/) Timing is key. New restrictions on margin financing—borrowing to buy shares—kick in Monday, and investors are scrambling to figure out how aggressively Beijing will crack down on speculation as benchmarks hover near multi-year peaks. China’s securities regulator announced plans to intensify oversight and crack down on excessive speculation. Meanwhile, stock exchanges will
China Mobile Limited Class A stock (600941) on watch: AI “infrastructure edge” talk meets China data week

China Mobile Limited Class A stock (600941) on watch: AI “infrastructure edge” talk meets China data week

Shanghai, Jan 12, 2026, 04:28 CST — Premarket China Mobile Limited’s Shanghai-listed Class A shares (600941.SS) open Monday with investors weighing weekend remarks from Chinese AI experts highlighting an edge in “electricity and infrastructure,” a theme gaining traction in telecom circles. Tencent’s chief AI scientist Yao Shunyu said at a Beijing conference that China enjoys “a significant advantage in electricity and infrastructure,” while Alibaba’s Lin Junyang noted the U.S. computing infrastructure is “one to two orders of magnitude larger.” The stock closed last at 100.12 yuan, unchanged. According to TradingView, the next earnings report lands on March 27, with target
Bank of China A shares face policy cross-currents as China inflation stirs easing talk

Bank of China A shares face policy cross-currents as China inflation stirs easing talk

SHANGHAI, Jan 12, 2026, 04:07 GMT+8 — Premarket Bank of China’s Shanghai-listed A shares (601988.SS) open Monday as investors digest new hints Beijing might push stimulus further. The catch for banks remains the same: lower funding costs can boost growth but squeeze profits. The stock closed Friday at 5.49 yuan, slipping 0.54%, after fluctuating between 5.46 and 5.52 yuan during the session. (Investing.com) The broader market climbed, with the Shanghai Composite up 0.92% on Friday. Yet financial shares lagged, Xinhua reported—a trend traders note during policy-driven rallies that typically shift focus to consumer and industrial sectors. (Xinhua News) Last week,
China Mobile Limited Class A stock price: 600941 steady at 96.5 yuan as China rate call nears

China Mobile Limited Class A stock price: 600941 steady at 96.5 yuan as China rate call nears

Shanghai, Jan 20, 2026, 05:27 GMT+8 — The market has now closed. China Mobile Limited Class A shares inched higher Monday, closing just under 96.5 yuan ahead of a key policy update in China. The telecom stock, listed in Shanghai, gained 0.23% to finish at 96.50 yuan. (StockAnalysis) Tuesday’s loan prime rate (LPR) update is in focus, influencing the bulk of new and current bank loans. The five-year LPR is especially crucial since it shapes mortgage costs. A Reuters poll shows unanimous expectations for the one-year and five-year rates to hold steady at 3.0% and 3.5%. Still, a few traders
Glencore (GLEN) Share Price Today: Smelter Bailouts, China Copper Squeeze and New China IPO Bet – 26 November 2025

Glencore (GLEN) Share Price Today: Smelter Bailouts, China Copper Squeeze and New China IPO Bet – 26 November 2025

Glencore plc (LSE: GLEN) is back in the spotlight today as investors digest a trio of developments: ongoing political fallout from its A$600 million Australian smelter bailout, fresh noise from China over copper treatment charges, and a new strategic bet on a fast‑growing Chinese aluminium producer. All of this lands against a backdrop of robust share buybacks and a share price grinding higher. Glencore (GLEN) share price snapshot – 26 November 2025 By mid‑morning in London, Glencore shares were trading around 348–349p, modestly higher on the day: Trading has been active, with more than 6.3 million shares changing hands by that
Bank of China A shares dip into a policy-packed week as China GDP and margin rules loom

Bank of China A shares dip into a policy-packed week as China GDP and margin rules loom

Shanghai, Jan 18, 2026, 04:47 CST — Market closed Bank of China’s A shares on the Shanghai exchange slipped on Friday, finishing roughly 0.6% lower at 5.40 yuan. The stock fell below its previous close of 5.43 yuan, with mainland markets closed for the weekend. (Investing.com) The coming sessions are crucial as Beijing attempts to rein in a rapidly climbing stock market without stifling it completely. For major state lenders like Bank of China, this tug-of-war plays out in credit demand, funding costs, and investor risk appetite. Two policy currents collide: regulators clamp down on leverage in equities, even as
China Mobile Limited Class A stock (600941) holds at 100 yuan as China inflation heats up, loan data looms

China Mobile Limited Class A stock (600941) holds at 100 yuan as China inflation heats up, loan data looms

SHANGHAI, Jan 11, 2026, 04:58 GMT+8 — Market closed China Mobile Limited’s Class A shares (600941.SS) closed flat at 100.12 yuan on Friday, lagging behind the Shanghai Composite, which gained 0.92%. (SSE) The split is crucial at the moment as telecom stocks in China have been behaving like defensive income assets. Yet, fresh macro data is shaking up rate expectations. Once trading resumes, investors will be weighing if “high yield and stable” suffices or if a stronger growth narrative is necessary. China’s consumer price index climbed 0.8% in December year-on-year, while the producer price index, tracking factory-gate prices, dropped 1.9%,
China Construction Bank A-shares slip — what matters before China’s big data dump and rate signals

China Construction Bank A-shares slip — what matters before China’s big data dump and rate signals

Shanghai, Jan 18, 2026, 04:03 GMT+8 — Market closed. China Construction Bank’s Class A shares on the Shanghai exchange slipped in the final session. The next catalyst is likely to be policy-driven rather than market action. The stock offers a glimpse into China’s credit cycle. When concerns flare over growth, property, and funding costs, large state banks usually feel the impact first. That’s crucial now as Beijing has lined up fresh targeted easing measures alongside a packed schedule of economic data early next week — both likely to quickly reshape forecasts for loan growth and bank margins. CCB shares ended
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Advanced Micro Devices AMD stock price slides after hours as forecast doubts linger and Nvidia looms

Der Aktienkurs von Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) fällt nachbörslich, da Prognosezweifel bestehen und Nvidia im Fokus steht

6 Februar 2026
AMD-Aktien fielen am Donnerstag nachbörslich um 3,9 % auf 192,46 $. Das Unternehmen meldete für das vierte Quartal einen Rekordumsatz von 10,27 Mrd. Dollar, prognostizierte jedoch für das erste Quartal einen sequenziellen Umsatzrückgang auf etwa 9,8 Mrd. Dollar. Analysten hatten mit 9,67 Mrd. Dollar gerechnet. Verkäufe in China trugen 390 Mio. Dollar zum Quartalsergebnis bei.
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