The US Department of Commerce is planning to restrict the sale of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China in an effort to close loopholes created by previous restrictions. The new rules will ban the sale of chips such as the Nvidia H800 and AMD processors, which comply with existing restrictions. The move is aimed at preventing Chinese access to advanced semiconductors that could be used for military purposes. Nvidia has stated that it does not expect an immediate impact on its financial results, but the restrictions could affect its ability to develop new products on schedule.
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