US Closes Export Loophole for NVIDIA Blackwell and AMD MI350x Sales
Original: 美國堵漏一年破口,輝達 Blackwell、AMD MI350x 禁止出貨境外中資企業
Overseas units of Chinese firms must obtain licenses to buy advanced AI chips from NVIDIA and AMD.
The US Commerce Department is closing a potential export-control loophole involving overseas units of Chinese companies. Those entities must obtain licenses when purchasing advanced AI chips from suppliers including NVIDIA and AMD. The measure targets products such as NVIDIA Blackwell and AMD MI350x, aiming to prevent restricted technology from reaching China through offshore subsidiaries.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has further patched the export control rules for advanced AI chips, bringing the overseas bases of Chinese-capital enterprises into the scope of regulation. Under the new requirements, if overseas Chinese-capital enterprises want to purchase advanced AI chips from companies such as NVIDIA and AMD, they must also apply for a license. The core purpose of this adjustment is to prevent regulated key technologies from flowing into China through detours.
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