Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

US denies blocking chip sales to Middle East

VTC NewsVTC News03/09/2023


Reuters news agency recently quoted a US Commerce Department spokesman as saying that President Joe Biden's administration "is not blocking chip sales to the Middle East", after it was revealed that Washington had added export license requirements for artificial intelligence chips from Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).

The comments came after artificial intelligence chipmakers Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) received notice from US officials of new export license requirements to ship chips to several countries in the Middle East.

However, neither company said whether they had been denied licenses to ship chips to those countries.

The US often imposes export controls for national security reasons. (Photo: Reuters)

The US often imposes export controls for national security reasons. (Photo: Reuters)

Specifically, California-based technology company Nvidia said its high-performance A100 and H100 chips that help speed up artificial intelligence (AI) applications like ChatGPT have been placed on a “no export” list to several countries in the Middle East.

“The U.S. government has notified us of additional licensing requirements for the A100 and H100 products for certain customers and regions, including certain countries in the Middle East,” said a statement from Nvidia, one of the world’s leading technology companies with a value of about $1.2 trillion.

Reuters cited a well-placed source as saying AMD was also affected by the export extension. Last September, AMD said it had received new licensing requests that meant it had to completely halt exports of its MI250 chips to China.

“Over the long term, our results and competitive position could be harmed and we could be excluded from all or part of the Chinese market if there are further changes to the U.S. government’s export controls,” Nvidia said in a statement.

The US often imposes export controls on national security grounds. It is unclear what the licensing requirements for Middle Eastern countries would be or why the US would implement them. But in this case, it appears to be due to some Middle Eastern countries’ ties to China, which is competing with Washington for technological supremacy.

Both Washington and Beijing have imposed export restrictions on key technology products to each other’s countries and allies. In July, China announced controls on exports of two rare metals needed to make semiconductors to Europe and the United States.

(Source: Tin Tuc Newspaper)



Source

Comment (0)

No data
No data

Same tag

Same category

Ho Chi Minh City residents eagerly watch helicopters raise the national flag
This summer, Da Nang is waiting for you with sunny beaches.
Helicopters trained to fly and raise the Party flag and the National flag in the sky of Ho Chi Minh City
'Patriotic baby' trend spreads across social networks ahead of April 30th holiday

Same author

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product