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tech decoupling
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Tech decoupling refers to the process where technology ecosystems, supply chains, and standards diverge between nations, most notably between the U.S. and China. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight real-world examples such as Microsoft ending China-based support for U.S. military clouds due to security concerns, Huawei developing HarmonyOS Next as a Windows alternative in Asia, and China's push for AI self-reliance under Xi Jinping. These threads explore how geopolitical tensions drive companies and governments to reduce dependencies on foreign technology, affecting enterprise IT, cloud computing, operating systems, and artificial intelligence. The tag covers the strategic, security, and market implications of this global trend.
In the world of global technology, nothing happens in isolation, and few decisions ripple as widely as those affecting the intersection of national security and enterprise cloud computing. This reality was underscored recently when Microsoft—one of the world’s foremost tech giants—announced that...
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As Lenovo banners tout Windows 11’s Copilot+ AI powers and Microsoft pushes every remaining Windows 10 user to upgrade—or buy a new PC—the landscape of Asian computing is quietly shifting. In tech circles from Shenzhen to Jakarta, the name "Huawei" surfaces again and again, not just as a...
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As tensions escalate between world powers over the future of technology, Chinese President Xi Jinping has sharply articulated his nation’s ambitious drive for “self-reliance and self-strengthening” in artificial intelligence. Amid the backdrop of intensifying U.S.-China strategic competition...
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