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U.S. authorities are secretly tracking shipments of advanced AI chips from manufacturers such as Dell, Super Micro, Nvidia, and AMD to prevent their illegal diversion to China.
Senators mainly cite the national security concerns of sending AI tech to China, but also note that the US Constitution says, ...
AMD has really stepped up its game in the AI chip arena, becoming a major player to watch. They’ve been making smart moves, like buying up other companies and putting a lot of effort into research and ...
Donald Trump has been meddling with Intel, which now apparently includes mulling "the possibility of the US government taking ...
Intel's stock climbed Friday, while other chip stocks slid after President Trump told reporters semiconductor tariffs could ...
Shares of Intel are up in early morning trading on the heels of a report that the U.S. government is considering taking a ...
President Donald Trump used a national security law to squeeze some money out of a U.S. company. This is standard fare for ...
This morning, we learned that the US government is planning to take a 15% cut on all the AI chips that these two companies ...
The US government will use its 15% sales tax on NVIDIA and AMD chips sold to China to pay down US debt, in a new strategic ...
Bloomberg reporters answer your questions on the latest development and what it could mean for the future of AI ...
Even though China and the United States may have extended their tariff truce, it looks like there still doesn't seem to be ...
Trackers were placed in the packaging and sometimes inside servers from Dell and Super Micro, according to Reuters.