Officials said the expansion of the controls provide an additional measure of national security and as a response to the concern of China’s “military-civil fusion.”
The expanded export controls of AI semiconductor chips include a new performance threshold, licensing requirements expansions and a notification requirement, among others.The BIS wrote that the newly released rules “reinforce” those put in place back in October 2022, with the goal of restricting China’s ability to “both purchase and manufacture certain high-end chips critical for military advantage.
“Export controls are a powerful national security tool, and the updates released today build on our ongoing assessment of the U.S. national security and foreign policy concerns that the PRC’s military-civil fusion and military modernization present.”and AMD, were the main targets of the export rules, allowing the companies to still export other models to China such as Nvidia’s A800 and H800.
The rule also requires the notification of exporting “certain additional chips” just below the performance threshold, after which the government will determine if the transaction can proceed.
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