In key computing areas such as CPU chip design, U.S. companies dominate the global market. The U.S. also routinely puts sanctions on Chinese tech corporations, throttling access to key components. China is making a determined effort to disconnect itself from dependency on U.S.-based tech. A newly published, in-depth feature from Nikkei Asia gives a detailed overview of the current state of the conflict between China and the U.S. in the sectors of chipmaking, semiconductor manufacturing, and computing technology as a whole. One of the many key takeaways the article presents is the encroaching reality that if China has its way, it will no longer depend on the U.S. for many of its computing needs, which will have big consequences for both countries.