U.S. considers tightening restrictions on AI chip exports

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⚖️👨‍⚖️🤖 Regulators in the U.S. are considering tightening already restrictive sanctions directed toward Chinese market access to the latest, most powerful AI chips.

Cointelegraph reached out to the U.S. Department of Commerce for further comment on its potential decision.Initially, the restrictions against AI chip sales in China were issued by the Biden administration in October 2022 with the intention to slow down the semiconductor industry.

The October ban cut off Chinese developers from access to some of the more advanced chips on the market, including Nvidia’s A100 chips and the latest version, the H100. These two chips are among the most sought-after for high-level AI development.to be 50% higher than market estimates, along with a 28% increase in company shares.including an AI supercomputer that it created to help aid developers to produce ChatGPT successors.

Meanwhile, in China, local developers have been figuring out ways to skirt the impact of U.S. sanctions. Companies have been reported to be studyingMagazine:

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