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This unexpected chipmaker merger could mark the beginning of China’s boldest challenge to American tech dominance yet

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  • AMD’s Zen 1 tech gave Hygon a head start, but catching up is difficult
  • Sugon and Hygon’s merger aims at Intel and AMD, but performance proof still remains elusive
  • With SMT4 potential, Hygon eyes elite territory in the race for the fastest CPU

A major consolidation is underway in China’s semiconductor industry after two key players, Hygon and Sugon, announced their merger.

The deal represents an effort to strengthen China’s capabilities in high-performance computing, potentially posing a serious challenge to US chipmaking giants Intel, AMD, and Nvidia.

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