AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure Push: Bloomberg reports Beijing plans about 2 trillion yuan ($295B) over five years to build a nationwide AI data-center network, relying on domestic chips and state firms to challenge U.S. hardware dominance. Tech & Security: Google says it sued a Chinese-linked cybercrime group that used Gemini to automate scams, while China also confirmed the arrest of a U.S. citizen accused of spying tied to Myanmar activism. China-U.S. Tensions: Nvidia is reportedly pitching its Arm-based Vera server CPUs to Chinese clients with possible August availability as GPU shipments remain frozen. Espionage Claims: China’s state security says “spy turtles” and “spy fish” are being used by foreign intelligence to snoop in its waters. Philippines Row: Beijing slammed Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. after sanctions, calling his remarks “political theatrics,” as Manila vows to keep resisting. Regional Diplomacy: Myanmar’s president will visit China June 15–19, and China says it looks to renew “pauk-phaw” ties. Trade Talks: China-EU contacts continue amid trade tensions, with Brussels saying dialogue remains a priority.
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