Media in the US: China is no longer satisfied with catching up with US technology, but aims to lead globally.
Over the next five years, China will establish technological dominance in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, aerospace, and quantum computing through an innovation-driven strategy, expanding the scale of the AI industry to 10 trillion yuan (1.45 trillion US dollars) by 2030.
Despite a weak real estate market and sluggish domestic demand, China will increase its science and technology budget by 10%, with annual R&D investment growth of more than 7%, and build ultra-large-scale computing clusters.
However, US chip export restrictions remain a key bottleneck. Although Beijing is seeking breakthroughs in semiconductor technology, experts assess that it will be difficult to match NVIDIA's level within five years. Therefore, it focuses on weak links in the supply chain and immature technology areas, achieving technological self-reliance through "unconventional measures."
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859469507915783/
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