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Taiwan is tightening the reins on AI chip sales to China, aligning its regulations with those of the United States.

Taiwan is planning stricter export controls on AI chip sales to China.

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Synopsis Taiwan is tightening the reins on AI chip sales to China, aligning its regulations with those of the United States. This strategic maneuver aims to block the export of cutting-edge technologies, particularly AI servers powered by Nvidia chips, from Taiwan to its neighbor. With this heightened oversight, authorities are gearing up to prevent any potential technology leaks. Taiwan authorities are considering much stricter export controls on AI chip ‌sales ⁠to ⁠China to further align with U.S. measures, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with ⁠the matter. Bloomberg ‌said ​that ​the ⁠idea is to give ​authorities more legal tools ​to address diversion of advanced hardware, like ‌AI servers with Nvidia Corp ​chips, ​from ⁠Taiwan to China. Reuters couldn't immediately verify the ​report. Elevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea. Subscribe Now
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