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Tencent's president Martin Lau said the company can rely on a "pretty strong stockpile of chips that we acquired previously."Ying Tang/NurPhoto via Getty Images Tencent's president Martin Lau says ...
Martin Lau, president of the Chinese tech giant, told analysts on an earnings call that it had purchased components from Nvidia (NVDA) early, allowing it to keep developing its generative AI model ...
Tencent president Martin Lau said on Wednesday the company is holding a vast stockpile of chips. Its inventory is enough to last its AI development a "couple more generations," Lau said.
Company President Martin Lau told reporters capital spending would rise to the "low teens" as a percentage of revenue. He added AI would be a key focus of strategic investments. The WeChat owner ...
On this episode of The Long View, Martin Lau, managing partner of FSSA Investment Managers, talks China’s economy, markets, property sector, and more. Christine Benz: When we spoke to you last ...
President Martin Lau said payment transactions ticked up in October, reversing months of decline, after the government in September trotted out myriad policies to revive consumer confidence.
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Tencent says it has enough high-end chips to train AI for 'generations' even if the US cuts it offThe Chinese tech giant Tencent said it has a "pretty strong stockpile of chips" to tide it through America's chip sale restrictions. The company's president, Martin Lau, was speaking to investors ...
Tencent's president Martin Lau says company has a "pretty strong stockpile of chips." Last month, Nvidia said the Trump administration imposed new chip export restrictions to China. Lau said ...
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