The U.S.-China technology race is increasingly becoming a contest over artificial intelligence, quantum computing, semiconductors, critical minerals and control of strategic technology supply chains. The latest escalation came on Aug. 14, when Reuters reported that Washington is preparing to urge countries participating in the U.S.-led AI cooperation to choose between the U.S. and China's competing technology ecosystems. The effort builds on Pax Silica, a U.S.-led initiative aimed at securing supply chains for AI, semiconductors and critical minerals.

Against this backdrop, four stocks, NVIDIA NVDA, Micron Technology MU, D-Wave Quantum QBTS and Rigetti Computing RGTI provide significant exposure to different layers of the emerging U.S.-led advanced-technology ecosystem.

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