Some Trump administration officials are holding up finalizing a deal for the UAE to buy Nvidia (NVDA) AI chips over concerns that China could access the chips, The Wall Street Journal’s Amrith Ramkumar and Eliot Brown report. The agreement involves the UAE receiving Nvidia chips to build AI data centers with U.S. tech firms, people familiar with the talks say, adding that the disagreement might not be resolved unless the UAE. agrees to different terms to address the U.S. officials’ national-security concerns.
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