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Chip architecture firm Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas said Tuesday that AI-capable CPU exports to China would be difficult to restrict because CPUs are “widespread use” and hard to distinguish by purpose. The executive previously criticized US export controls on China in June last | Collector
Chip architecture firm Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas said Tuesday that AI-capable CPU exports to China would be difficult to restrict because CPUs are “widespread use” and hard to distinguish by purpose. The executive previously criticized US export controls on China in June last
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Chip architecture firm Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas said Tuesday that AI-capable CPU exports to China would be difficult to restrict because CPUs are “widespread use” and hard to distinguish by purpose. The executive previously criticized US export controls on China in June last

Chip architecture firm Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas said Tuesday that AI-capable CPU exports to China would be difficult to restrict because CPUs are “widespread use” and hard to distinguish by purpose. The executive previously criticized US export controls on China in June last

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