At a global technology summit in San Francisco, Huawei's latest 5G chip competes with Apple's AR glasses; on the streets of Shanghai, BYD electric taxis and Tesla Model Y drive side by side; in a Shenzhen laboratory, Yu Shu Technology's robotic dog competes with Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot for agility—these scenes are a microcosm of the fierce confrontation between Chinese and American tech giants in the global market.
From artificial intelligence to space exploration, from drones to social networks, the competition between tech companies in both countries has permeated every key field. This war without gunpowder not only concerns market share but is also an ultimate game about future technology standards and global discourse power.