
The seven countries, including the UK, the US, Japan, and South Korea, signed the Silicon Peace Declaration, committing to deploying a reliable AI infrastructure supply chain
According to foreign media reports, seven countries, including Australia, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States, signed the "Pax Silica Declaration" at the first "Pax Silica Summit" held in the United States.
The name "Pax Silica" is derived from the Latin words "pax" and "silica," which refer to peace, stability, and long-term prosperity, and the silicon stone that is refined into silicon compounds, with silicon being one of the fundamental chemical elements supporting chips.
According to the U.S. State Department website, "Pax Silica" is the United States' flagship initiative in the fields of artificial intelligence and supply chain security, aimed at establishing a new economic security consensus with allies and trusted partners. The declaration states that the signatory countries will commit to building and deploying trusted information networks, including information and communication technology systems, fiber optic cables, and data centers
