US Company AMD Denied License to Sell AI Chip to Chinese Market

Wednesday, 6 March 2024, 03:35

The US government has prevented AMD from selling its MI309 processor, a specialized AI chip, to Chinese customers without obtaining a license. The processor's capabilities are restricted in comparison to the global market offerings, raising concerns over technology transfer and national security implications.
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US Company AMD Denied License to Sell AI Chip to Chinese Market

US Blocks AMD from Selling AI Chip to China Without License

The US government has recently denied AMD the permission to sell its MI309 processor, designed for the Chinese market. Reports suggest that while the company aimed to introduce the chip in China, it was restricted due to potential national security risks. The MI309, though competent, falls short of the performance levels available in AMD's global offerings.


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