
Max Cherney
Tech Correspondent at Reuters
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1 week ago |
japantoday.com | Stephen Nellis |Max Cherney
A U.S. lawmaker plans to introduce legislation in coming weeks to verify the location of artificial-intelligence chips like those made by Nvidia after they are sold. The effort to keep tabs on the chips, which drew bipartisan support from U.S. lawmakers, aims to address reports of widespread smuggling of Nvidia's chips into China in violation of U.S. export control laws.
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1 week ago |
marketscreener.com | Arsheeya Bajwa |Max Cherney
(Reuters) -Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday forecast a $1.5 billion hit to revenue this year due to new U.S. curbs on chips, which require the company to obtain a license to ship advanced artificial-intelligence processors to China. But it issued a second-quarter revenue forecast that topped Wall Street estimates, which analysts attributed to customers buying more chips ahead of tariffs.
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1 week ago |
ca.marketscreener.com | Arsheeya Bajwa |Max Cherney
(Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday forecast it would suffer a $1.5 billion impact on its revenue this year due to new U.S. curbs on chips, which require it to obtain a license to ship advanced artificial-intelligence processors to China. Shares of AMD were down about 1% in extended trading after initially rising 6% after the company released quarterly results.
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jp.reuters.com | Stephen Nellis |Max Cherney
米下院のビル・フォスター議員(民主党)は、エヌビディア製などの人工知能(AI)半導体の販売後の所在を追跡できるようにする法案を数週間内に提出する方針だ。写真はエヌビディア製半導体を搭載したデータセンターサーバー。サンノゼで3月撮影(2025年 ロイター/Stephen Nellis) [サンフランシスコ 5日 ロイター] - 米下院のビル・フォスター議員(民主党)は、エヌビディア(NVDA.O), opens new tab製などの人工知能(AI)半導体の販売後の所在を追跡できるようにする法案を数週間内に提出する方針だ。 米国の輸出管理法に違反してエヌビディア製半導体が中国に不正に輸出されているとの報告に対処する狙いで、半導体を追跡する構想には与野党双方が支持を示している。 素粒子物理学者だったフォスター氏によると、半導体を販売後に追跡する技術は容易に入手可能で、多くは既にエヌビディアの半導体に組み込まれている。ロイターが取材した専門家も同様の見方を示した。...
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1 week ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Stephen Nellis |Max Cherney
A U.S. lawmaker plans to introduce legislation in coming weeks to verify the location of artificial intelligence chips such as those made by Nvidia after they are sold. The effort to keep tabs on the chips, which drew bipartisan support from U.S. lawmakers, aims to address reports of widespread smuggling of Nvidia's chips into China in violation of U.S. export control laws.
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