Can China follow its own ‘technological path’ amid growing AI rivalry with US?

The country must adapt to external pressure by building the capacity to set international standards, according to one leading commentator

Zheng Yongnian, dean of the school of public policy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), made the case in his preface to The Rise of Atlas, a new book about the development of Huawei Technologies’ Atlas 950 SuperPoD computing system.

Zheng argued that the main importance of such projects lay in showing how China was adapting to external pressures.

He described them as part of a broader Chinese effort to build the institutional and industrial capacity needed to set standards, shape ecosystems and coordinate hardware, software and applications.

“True technological autonomy is not simply about ‘having chips’, but about ‘having the ability to define the technological path’,” he wrote in the preface, which was published online last week.