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Chip stocks tanked across Asia on Tuesday, spooked by the twin threats of ​rising Chinese competition and mounting questions about the funding and longevity of ‌the AI infrastructure boom.

South Korea's KOSPI (.KS11) fell nearly 10% and tripped a circuit breaker, and Japan's Nikkei (.N225) fell 4.4%. Both markets have done so well in the rally that they are still ​year-to-date leaders, though they now scrape multi-month lows.

On Monday, Nvidia (NVDA.O) slid 5% ​on a Wall Street Journal report that the chipmaker was in talks ⁠to provide roughly $250 billion in financing guarantees for an OpenAI data centre.

The report ​said the guarantee would not cover Nvidia chips inside the centre, but that financing ​OpenAI chip purchases worth up to $350 billion was also under discussion, throwing a spotlight on the increasingly circular nature of AI build-out spending.

Europe's chip champion was not spared either. ASML (ASML.AS) slumped 8.5% after The Information ​reported that China has begun producing domestically developed immersion deep ultraviolet lithography machines, ​a critical chipmaking technology long dominated by the Dutch group.

That development, coupled with the stellar debut ‌of CXMT ⁠Corp (688825.SS), has investors wondering whether China's semiconductor industry is moving from catch-up mode to genuine contender status. CXMT rocketed to the top of China's stock market by valuation on Monday, fanning worries that dominant chip makers may need to share the ​AI spoils more widely.

Reuters ​reported last week that ⁠Apple (AAPL.O) had sought U.S. assurances that CXMT wouldn't be added to a trade blacklist.

Earnings at Apple, Meta (META.O), Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Amazon (AMZN.O) ​later this week will round out the picture on hyperscaler ​spending plans.

Tumbling ⁠oil prices, meanwhile, were little salve for stocks or even for bonds, which held steady through Tuesday's Asia session even as crude futures extended losses.

Markets see a roughly 38% ⁠chance ​of a U.S. rate hike this week.

Key developments that ​could influence markets on Tuesday:

Economics: France consumer confidence, U.S. consumer confidence

Earnings: Mercedes-Benz, Barclays, Man Group, EssilorLuxottica, Logitech, ​Rio Tinto, Kering, Ford, Mondelez, Visa, NXP, Seagate, Coca-cola, UPS, Boeing

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