US warns against using Huawei chips ‘anywhere in the world’
- On May 13, the U.S. Department of Commerce released guidance indicating that deploying Huawei’s Ascend AI chips outside the United States could potentially breach export control regulations.
- This guidance follows regulatory volatility including the rescinded AI Diffusion Rule and reflects growing concern over Huawei's fast AI chip development.
- Huawei, sanctioned since 2019, has deployed advanced AI chip clusters in China that collectively surpass comparable Nvidia products despite individual chips lagging.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the competition in AI as an ongoing and endless endeavor, emphasizing that China is keeping pace with the U.S. In artificial intelligence advancements.
- The guidance signals stricter U.S. Export controls to limit China's chip access but poses enforcement challenges and may encourage China’s drive for tech self-sufficiency.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on May 13 warned entities against using Huawei chips that were developed in violation of U.S. export controls, while announcing that new AI chip trade rules are to come. In January, the outgoing Biden administration finalized an AI Diffusion rule governing how American AI technology is to be distributed around the world. It was meant to go into effect May 15. The BIS on May …
US hardens stance on Huawei AI chips
The NewsThe Trump administration is hardening its stance on advanced Chinese tech, telling companies that using Huawei’s artificial intelligence chips “anywhere in the world” could incur criminal penalties because they violate US export controls.Despite Washington targeting Huawei for years in an effort to stymie its ability to innovate, the company has flourished, especially in the domestic market, and Washington has grown increasingly concerne…
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