This month our researchers examined trends in AI and biotechnology research, analyzed U.S. incentives to increase advanced semiconductor packaging, and offered recommendations on how the United States can maintain its advantages in semiconductor supply chains. Our latest brief reviewed thousands of purchasing records to learn how China’s military is getting access to AI chips. We also released a report exploring research priorities, management structures, and talent recruitment within China’s State Key Laboratory System. The report was accompanied by a data visualization map of the various laboratories. Also included in this month’s Roundup: two final Data Snapshots within a series using our interactive Private-sector AI Related Activity Tracker and a CSET original article using previous research to explore China’s security forces’ AI research portfolio.
Our latest publications:
- China’s Industrial Clusters by Anna Puglisi and Daniel Chou
- “Mature” Companies in PARAT by Autumn Toney
- Re-Shoring Advanced Semiconductor Packaging by John VerWey
- China’s State Key Laboratory System by Emily Weinstein, Channing Lee, Ryan Fedasiuk and Anna Puglisi
- Map of China’s State Key Laboratory System by Emily Weinstein, Channing Lee, Ryan Fedasiuk and Anna Puglisi
- Previewing PARAT 2.0 by Autumn Toney
- Sustaining and Growing the U.S. Semiconductor Advantage: A Primer by Owen Daniels and Will Hunt
- Silicon Twist by Ryan Fedasiuk, Karson Elmgren and Ellen Lu
- Revisiting China’s Security Forces’ AI Research Output by Daniel Chou