America is considering tightening restrictions on China's arrival of artificial intelligence chips
The Biden Administration is considering imposing more restrictions on the arrival of China in chips technology used in artificial intelligence, and is aimed at the new devices now preparing for the stage of offers in the markets, people who are familiar with the matter said. The procedures discussed will limit China’s ability to use the advanced slice structure, ‘The Comprehensive Gate’ or ‘Gaa’, according to people who talked about the condition that they did not reveal their identity as the deliberation is special. The “comprehensive gate” technology is to make semiconductors more powerful and is currently offered by chips. People said it was not clear the date on which officials would make a final decision, and emphasized that they still determine the extent of the possible decision. They said that the United States purpose is to make it difficult for China regarding the collection of advanced computer systems needed to build and operate artificial intelligence models, and to surround technology that still occurs before it is commercially marketed. The “Comprehensive Gate” technology is looking for companies such as “Inviteia”, “Intel”, “Advanz Micro Devasiz”, along with the manufacturing partners representing the company “Taiwan Simonking”, and “Samsung Electronics” to start producing large quantities of semiconductors next year. The shares of “Invidia” fell by to 2.5%on Tuesday to $ 118.74 on the New York Stock Exchange, after Bloomberg mentioned over the US trend, and the AMD share fell by 1.9%, while Intel fell by less than 1%. The United States has already imposed many restrictions on the sale of semiconductors and advanced chip industry instruments. Trade Minister Gina Raymondo has repeatedly said that the United States will contribute these measures to the necessary measures, in order to keep the technology of artificial intelligence more advanced from Beijing’s hands, for fear that it could provide an advantage for the Chinese army. However, the Biden Administration has run away from the issuance of additional regulations before the presidential election for next November is scheduled, focusing on the technologies that should take precedence. Restriction or ban on US chips? A spokesman for the Ministry of Trade and Security Office, which oversees the export control, rejected the remark. The representative of the National Security Council did not respond to the request for comment. Some people said that the International Settlement Bank recently sent the draft decision of the “Comprehensive Gate” technology to the so -called the Technical Consultation Committee. This committee consists of industry experts, and advice on specific technical standards, which are one last step before the organizational decision makes. However, according to the people, the decision has not yet been completed after the industry officials criticized the first version as very loose. It is unclear whether the ban will limit China’s ability to develop slides associated with its ‘comprehensive gate’ technology, or will go further and try to prevent foreign companies – especially US chips – from selling their products to Chinese electronics. According to some people, exporting memory discs are also initial conversations about reducing high -frequency memory chips. These chips, made by companies such as “Sk Hynix Inc”, “Micro Technology Inc” and others, are to accelerate memory access, which helps improve artificial intelligence treatments. These chips are used to train artificial intelligence programs, a process that includes the dumping of language models with information. People emphasized that it is unclear whether a similar decision is possible to take a high -frequency memory chips, while emphasizing that the ongoing conversations about the “extensive gate” chips are the most advanced. In a related framework, some US allies work to put in place special measures to monitor the “comprehensive gate” technology as part of an informal agreement reached during recent commercial discussions, according to some people. It has been reported that the United States has imposed restrictions on the “comprehensive gate” technology since 2022 after an agreement was concluded in the previous year.