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Malaysia’s sudden interest in strong regulation of semiconductor exports may be due to early July rumours that the USA was ...
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The rollout of digital classrooms across six ADTEC campuses aims to equip Malaysia’s technical instructors and students with ...
Miti says companies must obtain a trade permit before shipping American-made high-performance chips. Read More: Laporan Lanjut: Free Malaysia Today is an independent, bi-lingual news portal with a ...
The new requirements aim to close regulatory gaps, said Malaysia's trade and industry ministry. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The Huawei Pura 80 Pro and Pura 80 Ultra are set to launch in Malaysia on 24th July. Huawei Malaysia offers freebies up to ...
Following the establishment of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the People’s Republic of China on 31 May 1974, ...
KULAI: The Human Resources Ministry has launched a Smart Classroom Proof-of-Concept to modernise teaching and learning, ...
The move is part of efforts to establish a foothold in markets dominated by Nvidia Corp. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Huawei is selling older AI chips to Gulf and Southeast Asian markets to gain ground before US export rules tighten.
China's cloud infrastructure spending surged 16% to $11.6B in Q1 2025, driven by AI adoption. Market to reach $46B in 2025, led by Alibaba and Huawei.