
Mackenzie Hawkins
Asia Tech and Geopolitics Reporter at Bloomberg Technology
I cover tech & geopolitics for Bloomberg, now from Hong Kong. Say hi: [email protected], [email protected], @/mackhawk.71 on Signal
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard |Ben Bartenstein
G42 would get 100,000 of best chips annually through 2027China hawks in Washington have raised security concernsThe Trump administration is weighing a deal that would allow the United Arab Emirates to import more than a million advanced Nvidia Corp. chips, people familiar with the matter said, a quantity that far exceeds limits under Biden-era AI chip regulations — and one that’s raised concerns that American hardware risks ending up in China’s hands.
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bloomberg.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard |Ben Bartenstein
La administración Trump está evaluando un acuerdo que permitiría a Emiratos Árabes Unidos importar más de un millón de chips avanzados de Nvidia Corp., según personas familiarizadas con el asunto. Esta cifra supera ampliamente los límites fijados por la normativa sobre chips de inteligencia artificial de la era Biden y ha despertado preocupaciones sobre un posible desvío del hardware estadounidense hacia China.
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fortune.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard |Ben Bartenstein
Over the lifetime of the broader deal, G42 could purchase computing capabilities equivalent to between 1 million and 1.5 million H100 chips. Getty Images—Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
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flipboard.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard |Ben Bartenstein
NowUltraweak biophotons largely caused by metabolic processes could play a key role in noninvasive health testing. “You’re glowing” is a well-known complimentary phrase meant to convey a perceived level of health, happiness, or other biological condition—pregnancies often inspire the platitude, for …
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financialpost.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard |Ben Bartenstein
Advertisement 1The Trump administration is weighing a deal that would allow the United Arab Emirates to import more than a million advanced Nvidia Corp. chips, people familiar with the matter said, a quantity that far exceeds limits under Biden-era AI chip regulations — and one that’s raised concerns that American hardware risks ending up in China’s hands.
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The Trump admin is restricting AMD's MI308 chip from sale in China, the company confirmed in a regulatory filing. AMD sees about $800m in revenue impact Nvidia, meanwhile, can no longer sell its H20 chip in China w/o a license. Nvidia expects a $5.5b hit https://t.co/Cd0cKgAzjO

NEWS: Trump admin has effectively banned the sale of Nvidia H20 chips in China, the company said in a regulatory filing Aim is to address concerns that H20s “may be used in, or diverted to, a supercomputer in China" Nvidia down about 5% in late trading https://t.co/FP8HQPIBq5

News: Trump officials have had *early* talks about expanding curbs on Nvidia sales to China Some officials are interested in restricting the H20 chips Nvidia designed to align w existing curbs Any action would likely take a while. New team is still getting into place @jendeben

RT @rwang07: https://t.co/qhtx8BeCHq.