U.S. legislators criticize decision to resume Nvidia H20 GPU shipments to China — demand new export rules for AI hardware

Legislators criticize the U.S. government for allowing AMD and Nvidia to sell AI GPUs to China again, but instead of reinstating the ban, they call for new export rules based on what China can build itself.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/u-s-legislators-criticize-decision-to-resume-nvidia-h20-gpu-shipments-to-china-demand-new-export-rules-for-ai-hardware

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