US closes loophole that may have let advanced Nvidia, AMD AI chips reach Chinese firms

The US Department of Commerce has taken steps to close a loophole that may have allowed some of the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence chips to reach Chinese companies through their overseas operations.

The guidance, released on Sunday, targets exports of cutting-edge processors such as Nvidia’s Rubin and Blackwell chips and AMD’s MI350x chips. These processors are among the most powerful AI chips currently available and are critical for developing advanced artificial intelligence systems.

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