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Nvidia GPU crackdown hits China-linked Southeast Asia data centers
The US has closed a loophole allowing Chinese tech companies to acquire banned high-end Nvidia GPUs through subsidiaries in Singapore and Malaysia. The US Commerce Department now requires export licenses for advanced GPUs to these entities, targeting China-linked data centers in Southeast Asia.
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