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U.S. Senate passes bill that forces AI chipmakers to prioritize sales to American companies
By Jowi Morales published
The Senate just passed the bill forcing Nvidia and AMD to prioritize US orders over exports.

SoftBank is seeking $5 billion loan to invest in OpenAI, plans to use Arm shares as collateral
By Anton Shilov published
SoftBank has a growing appetite for cash on its path towards becoming a major AI force.

Microsoft cancels Wisconsin data center after community pushback
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft is canceling its plans to build a data center near the Oak Creek Power Plant after the community rallied against its plans.

China’s new rare-earth curbs target chipmaking industry in retaliation to US restrictions
By Luke James published
China has quietly extended its rare-earth export controls into the heart of the semiconductor supply chain.

China bans research company that helped unearth Huawei's use of TSMC tech despite U.S. bans
By Jowi Morales published
Did TechInsights get banned for looking too deeply into Huawei?

Microsoft deploys world's first 'supercomputer-scale' GB300 NVL72 Azure cluster
By Hassam Nasir published
~92 petaflops across the entire cluster.

China issues port crackdown on all Nvidia AI chip imports, says report
By Luke James published
Chinese customs authorities have launched a sweeping crackdown on unlicensed Nvidia chip shipments, with enforcement teams deploying at major ports to inspect hardware shipments.

Singapore company allegedly helped China smuggle $2 billion worth of Nvidia AI processors
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia says the firm was legit.
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