US Announces New Rules Closing Loophole That Let Advanced AI Chips Reach Chinese Companies
The guidance requires licenses for advanced chips sent to China-headquartered entities abroad and leaves other supply-chain rules unchanged, officials said.
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Sens. Warren and Kim blast Trump for allowing AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms
WASHINGTON — Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim on Monday slammed the Trump administration for potentially allowing advanced American AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms, and called on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify to Congress on the issue, according to a statement. In a surprise move, the Department of Commerce, which oversees U.S. exports, on Sunday issued guidance to close a potential loophole …
US Announces New Rules Closing Loophole That Let Advanced AI Chips Reach Chinese Companies
Already a subscriber? Make sure to log into your account before viewing this content. You can access your account by hitting the “login” button on the top right corner. Still unable to see the content after signing in? Make sure your card on file is up-to-date. The US Commerce Department has issued new guidance closing a loophole that allowed advanced AI chips to reach Chinese companies through their subsidiaries located outside China. …
The Trump administration has just taken another step in its technological war against China. On Sunday, May 31, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the closing of a legal loophole that allowed Chinese companies to access thousands of artificial intelligence chips designed by Nvidia. I stop to this extent, which reinforces the blockade of the most advanced semiconductors on the planet and tightens the siege over Beijing at a time of bilater…
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