China

What Did Zhengzhou Just Turn On?

The Switch No One Saw Coming Something changed on April 14. Not a leak, not a rumor - a quiet activation in Zhengzhou. China's largest AI computing cluster just went live. Sixty thousand accelerator chips. All domestic. Zero U.S. silicon. How d…

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Artificial intelligence: How the US and China Are Cooking Up the Future

Why Are Tech Giants Acting Like Chefs in a Kitchen? Two master chefs in a high-stakes cooking competition. One (let’s call them “Team Red”) is whipping up a storm with exotic spices and lightning-fast techniques. The other (“Team Blue”) is counteri…

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The AI Chip Poker: When Geopolitics Meets Silicon Valley

Welcome to the most absurd technological poker game of the 21st century - where advanced computer chips are the chips, international relations are the stakes, and nobody really knows who's bluffing! The AI Chip Poker: When Geopolitics Meets Sil…

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BRICS: The Illusion of a New World Order

BRICS is more of a facade than a genuine threat to the existing global order. The realities behind the BRICS alliance, exposing its internal conflicts, limited achievements, and dependence on Western financial systems. It argues that BRICS is a far …

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The Great Geopolitical Hangover: America's Holiday from History is Over (And Boy, Does Our Head Hurt)

The Party's Over, Folks! Remember that lovely "holiday from history" after the Cold War? You know, that magical time when America's biggest foreign policy concern was deciding which countries to invite to our democracy-spreading p…

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The European Union's Guide to Surviving Your Difficult American Uncle

Ah, the European Union! That lovely collection of countries who decided that the best way to stop fighting each other was to create enough paperwork to make war seem like the easier option. Well, folks, they're about to face their biggest burea…

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