US expands chip export curbs to China to throttle AI, supercomputer development

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The US is imposing additional export curbs to restrict China from accessing advanced chips for AI and supercomputers, expanding a technology trade war that has intensified over the last year, broadly impacting the global semiconductor supply chain.

The US — which began to impose restrictions on semiconductor exports to China in 2015, extending them in 2021 and twice in 2022 — announced Tuesday that is has added new restrictions to stop the flow of advanced chips to Chinese data centers that house supercomputers and infrastructure that supports AI development.

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​ The US is imposing additional export curbs to restrict China from accessing advanced chips for AI and supercomputers, expanding a technology trade war that has intensified over the last year, broadly impacting the global semiconductor supply chain.The US — which began to impose restrictions on semiconductor exports to China in 2015, extending them in 2021 and twice in 2022 — announced Tuesday that is has added new restrictions to stop the flow of advanced chips to Chinese data centers that house supercomputers and infrastructure that supports AI development.To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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