Beijing Bytes: US-China Tech War Updates
Silicon Smackdown: Chip Tricks, Cyber Siege & Rare Earth Roulette in US-China Tech Tango
13 Aug 2025
This is your Beijing Bytes: US-China Tech War Updates podcast.Hey listeners, it’s Ting coming to you straight from the silicon trenches with your Beijing Bytes: US-China Tech War Update. If you’ve tuned in this past fortnight, grab your popcorn—because these last fourteen days have tested every diplomatic firewall and set the trade wires ablaze.Let’s jump right in. The hot topic? Semiconductor drama! The Trump administration pulled a not-so-subtle power play, striking a deal with Nvidia and AMD to let them sell certain “old but gold” AI chips—the H20 for Nvidia, a slowed-down MI308 for AMD—back into China. In exchange, the U.S. government snags a 15% cut of all the China sales revenue. Yes, that’s right—tech trade policy now feels like a Vegas slot machine. Trump said, “I wanted 20%, but Jensen Huang talked me down to 15%.” Huang, CEO of Nvidia, nearly got the Commerce folks dancing when he agreed to invest $500 billion in AI servers stateside. This is huge: Bernstein estimates Nvidia could sell over 1.5 million H20s in China by year’s end, raking in $23 billion just on those tamped-down chips.But it’s not just about chips. Washington is deploying invisible surveillance directly inside exported chipsets. Imagine secret tracking baked into Nvidia and AMD silicon—that’s real cloak-and-data stuff. Beijing, naturally, sees this as an existential threat, fearing industrial espionage and fuming over the loss of digital autonomy. So the directive: cut back on U.S. chip use, champion domestic “national champions,” and beef up homegrown tech standards. Defense, AI, and core infrastructure are the battlefields.Now for the tariff terrain: Trump extended the trade truce yet again—another 90 days of handshake diplomacy, bringing tariffs down from a scary 145% to a (still pretty spicy) 30-55% band. This buys time for both giants to keep negotiating, particularly over strategic materials like rare earths, where China handily holds the upper hand with 70% of global share. U.S. firms get relief, but the threat of policy whiplash looms with every new oil-gas spat or rare earth squeeze.On the cyber front, let’s talk advanced persistent threats. The U.S. federal courts just faced a sophisticated, sustained siege—the type that gives CISOs nightmares. Meanwhile, China is going full throttle with AI-driven info ops and influence campaigns, targeting global opinion and meticulously tracking the pulse in hotspots like Hong Kong and Taiwan. Joanna Chiu, from The New York Times, explains how Chinese AI firms are mapping sentiment, collecting data on U.S. Congress members, and poised for deeper moves.Strategically, both nations are locked in a precarious balance. Export controls are tightening, but top analysts—from Arnold & Porter’s Claire Reade to CSIS—warn they’re a double-edged sword. They may keep U.S. IP safe, but they also accelerate China's drive for tech self-sufficiency and market share, while undermining long-term U.S. leverage.What’s next? Some believe policy is fluid—“for sale,” as Tedford quipped—but the reality is clear: either side could snap the truce overnight, and the contest for AI dominance and rare earth independence will shape tech for years to come. Experts urge both sides to restart a bilateral AI risk dialogue—imagine a hotline between Washington and Beijing engineers when an AI model goes wonky!Thanks for tuning in to Beijing Bytes with me, Ting. Subscribe for the next mega-update, because in this tech war, the only constant is surprise. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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