The U.S. Commerce Department has added over two dozen Chinese entities, including Zhipu AI and Sophgo, to its Entity List, restricting their access to exports due to concerns over military modernization and ties to Huawei. New regulations also tighten semiconductor export controls, particularly affecting chips used in AI applications, to prevent diversion to restricted entities.
The US has added over two dozen Chinese entities, including Sophgo, to its trade blacklist for their involvement in supplying chips to Huawei, specifically a TSMC-made chip found in Huawei's AI processor. This move follows tightened restrictions on advanced computing semiconductors to prevent their use in China's military modernization. The new rules also impose stricter controls on DRAM memory, impacting companies like Changxin Memory Technologies.
The U.S. government has added over two dozen Chinese entities, including Sophgo, to its trade blacklist for their involvement with Huawei's AI processor, which contained a chip from TSMC. This move follows tightened restrictions on advanced computing semiconductors to prevent their use in military applications. Companies on the list face severe export limitations, with licenses generally denied.
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