US withdraws draft rule restricting AI chip exports
Change
The US government withdrew a draft rule that would have tightened export controls on advanced artificial-intelligence chips.
Why it matters
A February 26 Commerce Department notice proposing implementation of the draft rule was pulled back. The draft would have required government approval for exports of high-end processors and tightened controls on advanced AI chips. A US official characterized the measure as a draft and said discussions were preliminary. The draft was presented as part of efforts to limit China’s access to cutting-edge semiconductor technology and followed a decision to discard a Biden-era regulatory framework.
Implications
- — No new government-approval requirement for high-end processor exports is being implemented.
- — Existing Commerce Department export-control procedures remain operative.
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