Nvidia announced in a regulatory filing that the U.S. government sped up the implementation timeline for broader export controls on China's access to artificial intelligence chips.
Nvidia said in a new regulatory filing dated Tuesday that the U.S. government’s new export controls on shipments of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China took effect Monday after regulators sped up the timeline. The Biden administration’s latest export controls on China's access to AI chips were announced Oct. 17, with an implementation date that was initially slated for 30 days later.
The company’s filing didn’t indicate the reasoning behind the expedited implementation of the chip curbs. Nvidia declined to provide an additional comment in response to a request from FOX Business. The Commerce Dept. didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Previously, Nvidia designed its A800 and H800 as modified versions of its domestic AI chips to allow the company to continue selling advanced but less powerful chips to the Chinese market while complying with the prior export control rules. Export controls don’t necessarily block all sales of covered products to companies or countries covered by the restrictions.
Nvidia said in a filing from this summer when the U.S. applied export controls to unspecified customers in the Middle East that it didn’t anticipate additional export restrictions having an immediate financial impact.
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