US Targets AI Chip Transfer
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•'Chip War' author discusses Trump 2.0's impact on U.S. semiconductor policy
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US strategy is trying to prevent technology transfer to China , which includes restrictions on AI chips being transferred to China as well as more restrictions on some of the the chip making tools that can be used to produce cutting edge processors.
Most of the money in the CHIPS Act will be allocated by the time the next administration takes power.
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