November 27, 2025 - 23:31

In a significant move, major Chinese tech firms such as Alibaba and ByteDance are reportedly developing advanced AI models using data centers located in Southeast Asia. This strategic shift comes in response to the U.S. government's restrictions on the export of Nvidia's powerful AI chips, which are crucial for training sophisticated artificial intelligence systems.
By leveraging data centers outside of the U.S. jurisdiction, these companies aim to circumvent the blockade and enhance their AI capabilities. This approach not only allows them access to the necessary computing power but also enables them to continue their research and development efforts without being hindered by international trade restrictions.
As the demand for AI technology continues to surge, the ability to train models effectively and efficiently is becoming increasingly vital for these companies. This development highlights the ongoing competition in the global tech landscape, where innovation and adaptability are key to maintaining a competitive edge. The outcome of this strategy could redefine the AI landscape in China and beyond.
November 27, 2025 - 05:43
NASA Set to Test Cost-Effective Satellite TechnologyA small satellite developed by NASA is gearing up for launch as part of a commercial rideshare mission. This innovative project aims to demonstrate the rapid and low-cost deployment of multiple...
November 26, 2025 - 00:55
Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund Marks 25 Years of SuccessBOSTON, November 25, 2025—Columbia Threadneedle Investments proudly announces the 25th anniversary of the Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund (CTCAX). Launched in November 2000, the fund has...
November 25, 2025 - 05:24
Advanced Techniques in Lung Cancer Care at UConn HealthUsing advanced imaging and minimally invasive techniques, UConn Health’s lung cancer specialists guide patients through every step of their lung cancer journey. The institution has integrated...
November 24, 2025 - 02:07
University of Vermont Seeks Deputy CTO to Enhance IT InfrastructureThe University of Vermont is actively searching for a Deputy Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to bolster its information technology infrastructure and streamline cross-departmental operations. This...