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Nectar Gan - China claims married couple working for government spied for UK’s MI6 - edition.cnn.com - China - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Britain

China claims married couple working for government spied for UK’s MI6

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China says Britain's MI6 recruited two Chinese state staffers as spies - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Beijing - Britain

China says Britain's MI6 recruited two Chinese state staffers as spies

BEIJING (Reuters) -- China has alleged that the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6 turned two staff members of unnamed Chinese central state organs into spies for the British government, its State Security Ministry said in a statement on Monday.

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China says Britain's MI6 turned two Chinese government staff to spies - cnbc.com - China - Hong Kong - Britain

China says Britain's MI6 turned two Chinese government staff to spies

China has alleged that the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6 turned two staff members of unnamed Chinese central state organs into spies for the British government, its State Security Ministry said in a statement on Monday.

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Nikkei staff writer - Sharp, KDDI to turn old factory into Nvidia-powered AI data center - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Sharp, KDDI to turn old factory into Nvidia-powered AI data center

TOKYO -- Japanese electronics group Sharp and telecom partner KDDI will convert a factory site in Japan into a data center for artificial intelligence powered by advanced Nvidia chips, Nikkei has learned. 

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Copper prices stay firm after hitting all-time high on AI demand, China recovery - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - China

Copper prices stay firm after hitting all-time high on AI demand, China recovery

TOKYO -- The global benchmark price for copper recently climbed to an all-time high, amid expectations for strong AI demand and a Chinese economic recovery, despite heavy production by Chinese refineries and weaker-than-expected demand from the world's largest copper consumer.

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Rebecca Picciotto - Nvidia announces new AI chips months after latest launch as market competition heats up - cnbc.com -  Taipei

Nvidia announces new AI chips months after latest launch as market competition heats up

Nvidia on Sunday unveiled its next generation of artificial intelligence chips to succeed the previous model, which was announced just months earlier in March.

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Randhir Jaiswal - Biman Mukherji - Is India supplying arms to Israel? ‘Third party vendors’ more likely at play - scmp.com - Usa - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi - Israel - Eu -  Chennai - Spain -  Gaza

Is India supplying arms to Israel? ‘Third party vendors’ more likely at play

Experts also doubt the possibility that India has any direct involvement in providing weapons to Israel, citing Delhi’s comparatively unsophisticated weapons technology and logistical difficulties.

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Bloomberg - South Korea’s chip stockpiles shrink at fastest pace in 10 years amid AI boom - scmp.com - South Korea

South Korea’s chip stockpiles shrink at fastest pace in 10 years amid AI boom

South Korea’s semiconductor inventories dwindled by the most since 2014, underscoring the pace at which demand is outstripping supply as customers rev up their purchases of devices needed to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

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