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US to patch loopholes that allow China to buy banned AI GPUs from other countries — new regulations include national quotas on GPU exports and a global licensing system | U.S. wants to set national quotas on GPU exports.


U.S. wants to set national quotas on GPU exports.

Also, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) is investigating Supermicro's possible violations of U.S. export regulations to China and Russia by using Taiwan-based companies to re-export its advanced AI servers to the aforementioned countries. Although all parties assert compliance with U.S. export regulations and claim to address violations when identified, sales to smaller intermediaries often bypass their control and feed into smuggling operations. Consequently, as of August, over 70 vendors were openly advertising these restricted processors online in China, with several promising deliveries of standalone GPUs or complete servers in weeks.

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