China Slams US 'Bullying' over New Warnings on Huawei Chips
- Beijing condemned new US warnings issued last week targeting the use of Huawei's AI chips, vowing to oppose what it called bullying efforts in semiconductor access.
- The US warnings follow years of export controls aimed at curbing China's access to advanced chips due to concerns over military use and AI dominance.
- Washington recently rescinded some export restrictions after countries complained about being shut out of key AI technology, but it also issued fresh guidelines warning firms against using Huawei's Ascend chips.
- The US Commerce Department aims to share AI technology with allied nations while restricting access to adversaries, and has warned that unauthorized use of Huawei’s chips could result in severe legal consequences, such as imprisonment, fines, and loss of export privileges.
- China criticized the US for misusing export controls to hinder its progress, while Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang labeled the restrictions ineffective, noting that domestic companies have strengthened their capabilities.
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China slams US 'bullying' over new warnings on Huawei chips
Beijing condemned on Wednesday new US warnings on the use of AI chips by Chinese tech giant Huawei, vowing it would take steps against "bullying" efforts to restrict access to high-tech semiconductors and supply chains.
China slams US ‘bullying’ over new warnings on Huawei chips
Beijing condemned on Wednesday new US warnings on the use of AI chips by Chinese tech giant Huawei, vowing it would take steps against "bullying" efforts to restrict access to high-tech semiconductors and supply chains. Washington has sought in recent years to curb exports of state-of-the-art chips to China, concerned that they could be used
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