China is working to set rules on how many advanced AI chip companies can buy from foreign makers such as Nvidia (NVDA), Nikkei Asia’s Cheng Ting-Fang, Lauly Li, Cissy Zhou, and Yifan Yu report. The Chinese central government is working on rules that will likely regulate the total volume of cutting-edge AI chips local companies can purchase, effectively allowing some sales by Nvidia instead of banning them outright, the report says.
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