The U.S. and China are engaged in a race over chip development — both countries are racing to build infrastructure

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The U.S. and China are locked in an unprecedented race over semiconductor technology, driven by national security concerns, economic competitiveness, and the belief that control of advanced chips will determine global leadership in the decades ahead. Chips are the foundation of everything from smartphones and data centers to fighter jets and the energy grid, as well as powering the AI tech both Washington and Beijing see as critical for future military and economic power.

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Chris Stokel-Walker is a Tom's Hardware contributor who focuses on the tech sector and its impact on our daily lives—online and offline. He is the author of How AI Ate the World, published in 2024, as well as TikTok Boom, YouTubers, and The History of the Internet in Byte-Sized Chunks.

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