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The article discusses the U.S. government's new plan to restrict the export of advanced chips and AI models to countries deemed adversaries, primarily China. This move, criticized by companies like Nvidia, aims to maintain U.S. technological dominance but risks hindering global technological progress.
The plan faces concerns about its effectiveness given the complexity of the semiconductor industry and China's advancements in domestic chip technology. A 120-day consultation period will allow the incoming Trump administration to review and potentially modify the regulations before implementation.
The article also highlights China's progress in developing its own AI capabilities despite limitations on accessing advanced U.S. technology.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Washington sets collision course with China over control of global chip market«
By 1197109420The article discusses the U.S. government's new plan to restrict the export of advanced chips and AI models to countries deemed adversaries, primarily China. This move, criticized by companies like Nvidia, aims to maintain U.S. technological dominance but risks hindering global technological progress.
The plan faces concerns about its effectiveness given the complexity of the semiconductor industry and China's advancements in domestic chip technology. A 120-day consultation period will allow the incoming Trump administration to review and potentially modify the regulations before implementation.
The article also highlights China's progress in developing its own AI capabilities despite limitations on accessing advanced U.S. technology.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Washington sets collision course with China over control of global chip market«