The Biden administration’s new export restrictions forbid companies from exporting advanced chips needed to train or run the most powerful AI algorithms to China.
Being cut off from US chips could significantly slow Chinese AI projects. China’s leading domestic chipmaker,, produces chips that lag several generations behind those of TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
The capacity of any Chinese company to keep pace with advances in chip manufacturing is limited by its lack of access to the
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