Biden unveils last round of AI chip curbs aimed at China, Russia
- The US government announced new restrictions on artificial intelligence chip exports to limit access for China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
- The regulations allow unlimited access to US AI technology for close allies while capping exports to most other countries.
- The framework introduces limits on advanced graphics processing units, affecting access for many nations, including Mexico and Portugal.
- Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the need to maintain US leadership in AI amid growing global competition.
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Companies are preparing for supply bottlenecks for chips
The USA has decided to impose strict restrictions on the export of AI chips. At the same time, buyers of semiconductors fear that geopolitical tensions could once again destabilize the global technology supply.
US to Push TSMC and Samsung to Tighten Flow of Chips to China
The US plans to unveil more regulations aimed at keeping advanced chips made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and other producers from flowing to China, part of a flurry of measures introduced by the Biden administration during its final days in office.
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