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US approves some Nvidia UAE sales, Bloomberg News reports
The bilateral AI agreement enables UAE to import 500,000 advanced Nvidia chips annually from 2025 to support AI data center development, strengthening U.S.-Gulf ties.
- The United States has approved several billion dollars worth of Nvidia chip exports to the United Arab Emirates.
- The deal would boost the UAE's construction of data centres vital to developing AI models.
- The U.S. has a preliminary agreement with the Emirates to allow it to import 500,000 of Nvidia's most advanced AI chips per year, starting in 2025.
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The United States has approved the export of Nvidia chips worth several billion dollars to the United Arab Emirates, Bloomberg reported. The decision is intended to strengthen the two countries' strategic partnership in artificial intelligence.
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