US Imposes New AI Chip Export Limits
On 13th January 2025, US administration announced fresh restrictions on AI chip exports, further tightening controls to limit access to cutting-edge technology, particularly for China and other adversarial nations.
The New Regulations
- Export Caps on AI Chips: The US will restrict the number of AI chips exported to most countries, including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
- Exemptions for Allies: Nations like Britain, Canada, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan will have unrestricted access to advanced AI chips.
- GPU Limits: The regulations cap AI chip exports based on computational power, restricting countries to a total of 790 million Total Processing Performance (TPP) ....
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